
China's prison 'orphans'
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Social Studies, Moral Science
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6th - 8th Grade
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Hard
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The video discusses the plight of children in China whose parents are imprisoned. Despite reforms in the prison system, these children, often referred to as 'virtual orphans,' receive little government support. Many are left to fend for themselves or live with relatives who may not fully accept them. The video highlights the efforts of individuals like True Chain, who have established centers to support these children, providing them with a sense of community and professional help. However, the future remains uncertain for these children as they continue to face significant challenges.
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