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| Jail inmates in San Antonio learn better parenting skills |
| By star-telegram.com- Melissa Fletcher Stoeltje |
| Published: 01/04/2019 |
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The nine male inmates dressed in orange jumpsuits and slippers sat in two rows inside a brightly lit classroom at the Bexar County Adult Detention Center. The San Antonio Express-News reports they were there to learn how to be good fathers, so once released from jail they might better provide their kids with things that could have been missing from their own childhoods. Crucial elements, like love. Positive attention. A sense of being valued. Read More |
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