Video Summary:
The video features a discussion between the host and a guest named Larry, focusing on managing family relationships while incarcerated. They delve into strategies and personal experiences related to maintaining connections with family members during prison sentences.
Timestamps:
0:00: Introduction and short summary of preparing families for prison.
1:52: Strategies for coping with longer sentences.
3:32: The importance of creating tangible memories.
4:11: Dealing with despair and maintaining hope.
5:27: Maintaining Aspirations in life and family.
6:31: Contact Sam Mangel Today.
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Blog Excerpt from Sam Mangel: (
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Parenting while one parent is in federal prison can be a challenging and emotional experience, both for incarcerated individuals and their children, but it is also one of the most important things to consider. I know this from personal experience, as my two children were in their early 20’s when I was incarcerated and saw how hard it can be.
While there is no one-size-fits-all approach, here are some suggestions for those looking to maintain a strong relationship with their children while serving a federal prison sentence:
1. Stay in Regular Contact
2. Utilize Visitation
3. Support from Family and Friends
4. Education and Involvement
5. Positive Role Model
6. Plan for Reentry
To be sure, while there is no “perfect” way to parent while in federal prison, there are several steps you can take that make it easier, both on you and most importantly, on the children.
If you or your loved one will soon be entering federal prison and are concerned about the impact it will have on your children, please do not hesitate to get in touch, and I will happily discuss your situation, and see how I can best assist you!
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https://sam-mangel.com/parenting-from-federal-prison/)
Sam Mangel
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561-490-4544
www.sam-mangel.com
Member: American Bar Association