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Dateline : Lost children of china part 2

Lili eats with a dog at Sun Village.

Lili eats with a dog at Sun Village. Source: SBS Dateline

When parents are in jail they dont stop loving their children. In part 2 we look at how kids adapt to life at the orphanage when parents are locked away, and how their relationships are impacted by separation.


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When parents are in jail they dont stop loving their children. In part 2 we look at how kids adapt to life at the orphanage when parents are locked away, and how their relationships are impacted by separation.


How do parents care for their children from prison? And how to kids become adults without the support of their parents?

 

At a small group home in Beijing, the children of criminals are growing up by parenting each other.

 

One of the few shelters for children whose parents are in jail for violent crimes, Sun Village is helping raise Chinas most vulnerable young people teaching them to cook and clean, and helping them process their trauma.


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