Parents, Poverty and the State
In "Parents, Poverty and the State," author Naomi Eisenstadt delves into the transformative shifts in public perceptions and policies surrounding parenting. Published by Policy Press in 2019, this insightful paperback spans 196 pages and co-authored with Carey Oppenheim, the book argues for a cohesive strategy to enhance child welfare. Eisenstadt emphasizes the vital need for integrated support systems that not only aim to reduce child poverty but also bolster parental capabilities. This compelling read is essential for policymakers, educators, and anyone interested in understanding the intricate relationship between parental support and child outcomes. Discover how a more unified approach can pave the way for healthier families and brighter futures.