Children With Parents In Jail Face More Family Separation During Pandemic
Children With Parents In Jail Face More Family Separation During Pandemic

More than 5 million children in the U.S. have or had parents who were incarcerated.

According to the HuffPost, children with parents in jail or prison are more likely to fall behind academically.

When the coronavirus pandemic began to spread, prisons closed to visitors, making family separations worse.

Children with incarcerated parents may also face behavioral issues at school, either from anger toward their parents or bullying.