Volume
41
Issue
5
Abstract
The number of children affected by parental incarceration has increased drastically in the last decade. Many incarcerated parents want to be good parents, and, while in prison, they can improve on their parenting skills and maintain or strengthen their relationships with their children. Extension parent educators can teach parenting skills and present ideas for staying connected while in prison. Since 1997, 139 mothers and 68 fathers have taken the Parenting From Prison class. Activities used in the class are described as well as considerations for modifying existing parenting curricula to fit the needs of incarcerated parents.
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Recommended Citation
Reilly, J. L. (2003). Parenting from Prison: What Can Extension Educators Do?. The Journal of Extension, 41(5), Article 17. https://open.clemson.edu/joe/vol41/iss5/17