Parenting for the State
Discover the complexities of the US foster care system in "Parenting for the State," authored by a leading expert and published by Taylor & Francis Ltd in 2005. This insightful hardback edition, spanning 168 pages, delves deep into the realities of foster care through meticulous ethnography and compelling in-depth interviews conducted at a non-profit foster family agency. The book offers readers a unique perspective on the challenges and intricacies faced by foster families and the state. Ideal for those interested in social work, child welfare, and family dynamics, "Parenting for the State" provides a thought-provoking examination of a critical aspect of modern society. Enhance your understanding of this vital topic by adding this essential read to your collection.