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Stories and Activities for Children of Promise

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Stories and Activities for Children of Promise

(National Crime Prevention Council, 2004)

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Summary:

The National Crime Prevention Council's Stories and Activities for Children of Promise is a workbook for children of prisoners that helps them deal positively with daily challenges they face.  Readers discover stories of other children with a parent in prison and see how these characters face teasing and bullying but also find family, friends, and mentors who can help them.  The stories encourage children to keep in touch with their incarcerated parent and to reach out to trusted friends and adults.  Also included are activities for the children to work through with their mentors.  These activities include thinking positively about themselves, identifying friends and family they can trust, planning for the future, and expressing and understanding emotions.

Why does FASTEN recommend this resource?

The National Crime Prevention Council is a national leader in issues related to crime and criminal justice.  The stories in this book are colorful, easy to read, multi-cultural, and introduce likable characters the kids can relate to.  Children will enjoy the book and learn about how to address the pain and struggles they experience, and mentors of children of prisoners will find this resource invaluable as it opens up discussions and introduces tough topics. 



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