Parenting in Public
Discover the transformative insights of Parenting in Public by Donna Haig Friedman, published by Columbia University Press in 2000. This compelling 286-page paperback delves into the intricate relationship between a family's quality of life and the organizational climate within shelter settings. Friedman presents a thought-provoking reassessment of how our national community interacts with homeless families, challenging conventional perspectives on family welfare and social policy.
As a vital resource for anyone interested in social work, sociology, and the dynamics of dysfunctional families, this book sheds light on the often-overlooked struggles faced by families in shelters. Join Friedman in advocating for meaningful change and understanding in the realm of parenting and family support. Perfect for professionals, students, and advocates alike, Parenting in Public is essential reading for those committed to improving the lives of families in need.