Mardie Caldwell, C.O.A.P. is a Certified Open Adoption Practitioner, an award winning author of 2 adoption books Adopting Online and Adoption: Your Step-by-Step Guide. Mardie is also the talk show host of Let's Talk Adoption.com with Mardie Caldwell and the founder of Lifetime Adoption in 1986. She travels and speaks nationwide on adoption topics, family topics, infertility and writing. She has been quoted in and consulted for Parenting and Adoption magazines and has appeared on CNN, CBS, ABC, BBC, NBC, and Fox. Featured in Parade Magazine, Caldwell is an adoptive mother living in Northern California.
When a parent goes to prison, it can affect a child forever. In many situations, children
are left home in a stressful environment or sent to foster homes. What can a family
do if a parent is sent to prison? It is a difficult thing to have your family split apart in
any situation, but the challenges of prison and family life are very unique. What do
you do if you are the only parent for your children and you are about to be sentenced to
prison? There are options, which I will share with you.
Many families have a difficult time relating after a parent is sentenced to prison. The
spouse or other parent is left at home and is now responsible for the entire house,
including the bills and stress of raising the children as a single parent. This stress can be
overwhelming. Some spouses are angry and often feel that their punishment is even
worse than their partner who was sent to prison. At least in prison you get to have friends
and interact with others, but left home alone you hardly have time to think. Some
situations leave kids scattered between relatives, sleeping on the couch or in sleeping
bags.
Keeping your children's relationship strong with the parent that was sent to prison will be
hard. Children will often withdraw from that parent and not be interested in going to visit
them. It is not because they don't love their parent, it is just because they can feel the
tension around the situation and want to do what they can to avoid feeling that way.
Besides being traumatized by one of their parents going to prison, it is difficult for
children to understand and they often have to deal with it under extreme conditions at
home as well. What happens if the parent going to prison is the only parent a child has?
If a family member is not going to take custody of the children they will be awarded to
the state.
Here is what a number of single parents have chosen to do:
If you are a single parent facing a prison term, you can consider open adoption as an
option. Through adoption, you can choose loving adoptive parents for your child. You
get to decide where they will go and who will parent them, since you will be unable to.
You can keep the children together and still stay in contact with them. It is traumatic
enough for a child to have a parent go to prison, but being moved from foster home to
foster home or separated from their siblings will make it even worse for the child.
Through open adoption, you can find a family to parent your child in a way that you
would if you were there. You can work with the adoptive family and discuss what would
make you comfortable in making your decision. If you are going to be in prison for a
length of time, it could set your mind at ease knowing your children had a stable loving
home to be raised in. Counselors can help explain adoption to you and your children
when you are ready. There is no cost to you to go through an adoption plan.
All the legal work is paid for by the adoptive parents and the choices are up to you if you
decide before you check in for your term. There are a number of waiting families of all
ethnic backgrounds and faiths to select from.
You can make a good choice as to your child's future with Lifetime Adoption's help.
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