In My Family
This read-aloud story shows how a child may feel when a parent misses a special event.
- Read the story together, stopping to answer questions or make observations.
- Afterward, invite kids to draw a picture for their incarcerated parent, just like Jada did. You can ask your child if she would like you to add a written message on the picture.
- As kids draw, ask questions such as, Have you ever felt like Jada? Can you tell me more about that? What has helped you feel better? What are some other feelings you have felt since Mom/Dad was incarcerated? Later, send the picture to the incarcerated parent (go to the mailbox together and let your child drop the envelope in the slot)!
ArtMaker: Draw It Out! Incarceration
Help a child express themselves through drawing activities.
Little Children, Big Feelings
Use these strategies to help a child open up about their feelings.
Something to Count On
Caring adults and predictable daily activities will help a child feel safe.
Staying Connected
Learn great ways to help keep an incarcerated parent connected to their child.
Ask Me Anything
Telling children the truth goes a long way toward building trust and healing.
Coping With Incarceration
An overview of strategies adults can use to help kids understand incarceration and the changes it brings.