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Children and Their Incarcerated Parents: Promising Theoretical and Applied Approaches
Concurrent Sessions 8
Session ID#:
330 Guest Discussant: Creasie Hairston, Discussant/Chair: Joyce A. Arditti, Session Coordinator: Jonathon Beckmeyer
Date:
Friday, November 5, 2010Time:
2:00 pm - 3:30 pm
Session Location:
Directors Row 1 Session Type: Symposium
Sponsoring Section(s):
Research & Theory About the Session
Mentoring Children of Incarcerated Parents: Theory and Practice Implications, Presented by: Rebecca J. Shlafer; Julie Poehlmann
Peer Relations of Children of Incarcerated Parents: Implications for School Based Intervention, Presented by: Danielle Dallaire, Janice Zeman
Facilitating Positive Child-Parent Relationships for Mothers in Prison: Desperately Seeking Time on the Floor, Presented by: Ann B. Loper, Caitlin Novero, Emily Nichols, Kathryn Scheffel
The 4-H LIFE Program: Facilitating Family Relationships During Incarceration, Presented by: Tammy Gillespie; Jonathon J. Beckmeyer; Joyce A. Arditti
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