Children in jeopardy : can we break the cycle of poverty? /
Voices for children : rhetoric and public policy /
Child welfare in the United States : challenges, policy, and practice /
Investigating families : motherhood in the shadow of child protective services /
Child protection : using research to improve policy and practice /
One percent for the kids : new policies, brighter futures for America's children /
Poverty and children's adjustment /
From generation to generation : the health and well-being of children in immigrant families /
Children, families and social exclusion : new approaches to prevention /
Classrooms and clinics : urban schools and the protection and promotion of child health, 1870-1930 /
Exploring concepts of child well-being : implications for children's services /
Research methods in child welfare /
Good kids from bad neighborhoods : successful development in social context /
Children of color in the child welfare system : psychological research and best practices /
The invisible safety net : protecting the nation's poor children and families /
The tragedy of child care in America /
Children in the urban environment : linking social policy and clinical practice /
Assessing and promoting resilience in vulnerable children.
Social determinants of health.
Freedom's orphans : contemporary liberalism and the fate of American children /
Why kids love (and hate) school : reflections on difference /
Developmental pathways through middle childhood : rethinking contexts and diversity as resources /
Poverty in education across the UK : a comparative analysis of policy and place /
Family trouble : middle-class parents, children's problems, and the disruption of everyday life /
Social class and educational inequality : the impact of parents and schools /
The Pinocchio Effect : Decolonialities, Spiritualities, and Identities.
Unequal choices : how social class shapes where high-achieving students apply to college /
Reducing educational disadvantage : a strategic approach in the early years /
Responding to student trauma a toolkit for schools in times of crisis /
Overcoming the Odds : High Risk Children from Birth to Adulthood /
Schools and social justice /
A roadmap to reducing child poverty /
Disparities in K-12 education /
The right to learn : educational strategies for socially excluded youth in Europe /
Children, young people and social inclusion : participation for what? /
City survivors : bringing up children in disadvantaged neighbourhoods /
Radical childhoods : schooling and the struggle for social change /
Children, ICTs and development : capturing the potential, meeting the challenges /
Making an impact : children and domestic violence : a reader /
Human rights for children and youth : sociocultural differentiation, resistance and unity /
Parental substance misuse and child welfare /
Sommes-nous bientraitants avec nos enfants ? /
Putting corporate parenting into practice : understanding the councillor's role - a handbook for councillors /
Dangerous highs : children and young people calling ChildLine about volatile substance abuse /
Children, Families, and States : Time Policies of Childcare Preschool, and Primary Education in Europe.
The story of Baby P : setting the record straight /
Protected children, regulated mothers : gender and the "Gypsy question" in state care in postwar Hungary, 1949-1956 /
Abusive policies : how the American child welfare system lost its way /
Youth migration and the politics of wellbeing stories of life in transition.
The emotional politics of social work and child protection /
Disputing Discipline : Child Protection, Punishment, and Piety in Zanzibar Schools.
In the name of the child : health and welfare, 1880-1940 /
Baby markets : money and the new politics of creating families /
Disentangling an invisible trade : state interventions in Dutch and Dutch-Curaçaoan single-mother families /
Assessing disorganized attachment behaviour in children : an evidence-based model for understanding and supporting families /
Casework in child care /
Investing in our children : what we know and don't know about the costs and benefits of early childhood interventions /