This chapter focuses on the role of the child life specialist working with families affected by incarceration. Children and families are at increased risk due to trauma exacerbated by arrests, incarceration, and re-entry. This chapter will focus on the ways a child life specialist working in jails, prisons, detention centers, and in communities with schools, non-profits, and faith-based organizations can provide developmentally appropriate explanations, preparation, play, expressive arts, and coping, facilitating opportunities that foster relationships and understanding while promoting resilience.https://educate.bankstreet.edu/gse/1026/thumbnail.jp
The purpose of this paper is to share our experiences of supporting undergraduate students to volunt...
Restorative justice is implemented in a variety of fields, contexts and situations worldwide today. ...
Children of people in prison constitute a ‘hidden’ group of children in schools and in education pol...
The Child Life Council Mission statement highlights the role of a child life specialist as supportin...
The existence of laws against children must be considered and must be led to be more responsible for...
Child Welfare 360° (CW360°) is an annual publication that provides communities, child welfare profes...
Child Life Specialists play an integral role in the medical setting, often serving as the middle per...
ABSTRACT: Pancasila is the thought that the function of punishment is no longer just a deterrent, bu...
Of the 72 million minor children in the United States, 2 million of those have a parent who is curre...
Juvenile court, perhaps unexpectedly nationwide, has become an important place to “heal the child. ”...
Can working with a Certified Child Life Specialist help a child throughout their hospital stay? Cert...
The Child Special Detention Center is a place for fostering imprisonment-sentenced children. Childre...
There has been extensive examination of mass incarceration in the U.S. and some researchers have out...
Introduction:The health effects for children with incarcerated parents, and methods to improve child...
The phenomenon of child involvement in unlawful behavior depicts many children who are involved in c...
The purpose of this paper is to share our experiences of supporting undergraduate students to volunt...
Restorative justice is implemented in a variety of fields, contexts and situations worldwide today. ...
Children of people in prison constitute a ‘hidden’ group of children in schools and in education pol...
The Child Life Council Mission statement highlights the role of a child life specialist as supportin...
The existence of laws against children must be considered and must be led to be more responsible for...
Child Welfare 360° (CW360°) is an annual publication that provides communities, child welfare profes...
Child Life Specialists play an integral role in the medical setting, often serving as the middle per...
ABSTRACT: Pancasila is the thought that the function of punishment is no longer just a deterrent, bu...
Of the 72 million minor children in the United States, 2 million of those have a parent who is curre...
Juvenile court, perhaps unexpectedly nationwide, has become an important place to “heal the child. ”...
Can working with a Certified Child Life Specialist help a child throughout their hospital stay? Cert...
The Child Special Detention Center is a place for fostering imprisonment-sentenced children. Childre...
There has been extensive examination of mass incarceration in the U.S. and some researchers have out...
Introduction:The health effects for children with incarcerated parents, and methods to improve child...
The phenomenon of child involvement in unlawful behavior depicts many children who are involved in c...
The purpose of this paper is to share our experiences of supporting undergraduate students to volunt...
Restorative justice is implemented in a variety of fields, contexts and situations worldwide today. ...
Children of people in prison constitute a ‘hidden’ group of children in schools and in education pol...