Community Based Programs Can Help Children with Mothers in Jail

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Most children whose mothers are in prison have a tough time while their mom is locked up. But a new study by a UW-Madison researcherfinds there are simple ways to prevent the family break up from causing permanent damage to the children. More info on mentoring programs for children with parents in jail isat: href=”http://www.emum.org/”>www.emum.org
Gil Halsted reports…

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