Attachment Theory in Action

The Lasting Impact of Parental Incarceration: Dr. Katelen Fortunati

01.09.2024 - By The Knowledge CenterPlay

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This week, Jenna sits down with professor and children's book author, Dr. Katelen Fortunati, who brings her insider knowledge, strategies and experiences to a conversation about the lives of children and families who have been impacted by parental incarceration.

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Show Notes:

University of Saint Mary: Online MSW Program - Forensics Concentration

We Got Us Now Podcast

We Got Us Now Website

Sesame Street's Little Children Big Challenges: Incarceration

Angel Tree

Rutgers National Resource Center Lists

Youth.gov's 'Children with Incarcerated Parents' Website

Michael Trout's Book: They Took My Parents Away

 

Children's Books: 

Dr. Fourtunati's Free PDF Books

Kofi's Mom by Richard Dyches

Dougies Dad by Richard Dyches

But Why is Daddy in Prison? by Erika Ruiz

Anna's Test by Whitney Quinn Hollins

Missing Daddy by Mariame Kaba

The Night Dad Went to Jail by Melissa Higgins

Visiting Day by Jacqueline Woodson

What is Jail, Mommy? by Jackie Stanglin

My Daddy is in Jail by Janet Bender

Youth Books:

Slugg: A Boy's Life in the Age of Mass Incarceration by Tony Lewis Jr. 

Teen Guide to Living with Incarcerated Parents by Anye Young

Everyone Makes Mistakes by Madison Strempek

From the Desk of Zoe Washington by Janae Marks

Ruby on the Outside by Nora Raleigh

Where's Dad? by Richard Dyches

Two of Every 100 by Richard Dyches

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