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Child Welfare

by Cathleen A. Lewandowski

Book Details

Publisher:Oxford University Press
Published:2018-07-20
Pages:321
Format:BOOK
Language:en

Reading Info

Age Range:4-8

About This Book

Organized around the theme of child well-being, this book provides an overview of child welfare's past and present with consideration of its future. Using case examples and discussion questions, this text engages readers in a critical examination of the challenges and strategies used to date to suggest possible directions for promoting the well-being of all children. Meanwhile, the "whole child" integrative approach to child welfare uniquely examines strategies to address children's physical, em

Our Review

This comprehensive guide to child welfare systems offers parents and caregivers an essential overview of how society protects vulnerable children, tracing the evolution of child protection from historical approaches to contemporary practices. Lewandowski structures the material around the central theme of child well-being, using real-world case examples and discussion questions to make complex social systems accessible. The book's "whole child" integrative approach examines how physical, emotional, and developmental needs intersect within child welfare contexts, providing readers with a multidimensional understanding of what children truly need to thrive.

What distinguishes this resource is its balanced presentation of both challenges and proven strategies within child welfare, offering thoughtful direction for anyone concerned with improving outcomes for children. Parents seeking to understand how child protection systems operate will find particular value in the practical framework for promoting well-being across all aspects of a child's life. The critical examination of past and present approaches provides crucial context for envisioning better futures for all children, making this an informative read for those invested in child development and family support systems.

Themes

Social Science

Subjects

Social Science