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When Are You Coming Home How Young Children Cope When Parents Go To Jail Hilary Cuthrell

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When Are You Coming Home How Young Children Cope When Parents Go To Jail Hilary Cuthrell
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When Are You Coming Home How Young Children Cope When Parents Go To Jail Hilary Cuthrell instant download after payment.

Publisher: Rutgers University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.05 MB
Pages: 228
Author: Hilary Cuthrell, Luke Muentner, Julie Poehlmann
ISBN: 9781978825741, 9781978825703, 9781978825710, 1978825749, 1978825706, 1978825714
Language: English
Year: 2023

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When Are You Coming Home How Young Children Cope When Parents Go To Jail Hilary Cuthrell by Hilary Cuthrell, Luke Muentner, Julie Poehlmann 9781978825741, 9781978825703, 9781978825710, 1978825749, 1978825706, 1978825714 instant download after payment.

When Are You Coming Home? answers questions about how young children cope when parents go to jail. Told through the real stories of children, caregivers, and parents navigating parental incarceration, this book delves into the nuances that comprise children's well-being and family relationships. In doing so, it calls out contextual vulnerabilities while emphasizing resilience processes that shape how children make sense of being separated from parents and await their likely reunification.

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