Grandparent Custody Advantageous for Nine Year Old Jacksonville, Florida Boy, Jason Jackson
When Jason Jackson was two years old, his mother’s boyfriend killed her, then shot Jason in the head before shooting himself. Jason survived the shooting, but it cost him his mobility on the right side of his body.
Jason’s grandfather, Duncan Jackson, took custody of his disabled grandchild, and has refused to let Jason’s disabilities get in the way of his education or self-confidence. So Jackson enrolled Jason in Jump Start Strings, a program offered by the Jacksonville Symphony Orchestra in conjunction with Communities in Schools. Jason has learned to play the violin, and built his self-esteem through a program that focuses on what he can do rather than what he can’t.
Grandparents are increasingly taking on the roll of primary caregiver for children across the country. Census figures reveal that 8 percent of children in the US – 5.7 million –are living with their grandparents rather than their parents. Unfortunately, grandparents are usually called on to step in when violence or crime takes a parent out of the picture, like in the case of Duncan and Jason Jackson. According to the Annie E. Casey Foundation, 1.5 million American children have at least one parent behind bars, and the number of women in prison has increased fifty seven percent between 1995 and 2005.
In Jason Jackson’s case, he is very lucky to have a loving grandparent to take custody of him, and take such an interest in his well-being. You can read more about Jason’s story at Grandparents often forced to become parents, again.
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