The Child, Volumul 9,Ediția 12Children's Bureau, U. S. Department of Labor, 1945 |
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Pagina 180
... children . The conference adopted a resolution urging prompt action by the officials of Mexico an . the United States in appointing the committee . Community leadership by parents and teachers in behalf of Negro children was emphasized ...
... children . The conference adopted a resolution urging prompt action by the officials of Mexico an . the United States in appointing the committee . Community leadership by parents and teachers in behalf of Negro children was emphasized ...
Pagina 181
... Negro children are the wartime problems of other children , inten- sified by community restrictions and racial taboos . " The economic handicap under which the Negro child is born . " she said , " has constantly imperiled his moral and ...
... Negro children are the wartime problems of other children , inten- sified by community restrictions and racial taboos . " The economic handicap under which the Negro child is born . " she said , " has constantly imperiled his moral and ...
Pagina 182
... CHILDREN'S BUREAU PUBLICATIONS MENTAL HEALTH OF CHILDREN Coordinating Mental - Hygiene Work for. to parent - education with regard to school attend- ance and child labor . Several significant observa- tions were made : ( 1 ) The Negro ...
... CHILDREN'S BUREAU PUBLICATIONS MENTAL HEALTH OF CHILDREN Coordinating Mental - Hygiene Work for. to parent - education with regard to school attend- ance and child labor . Several significant observa- tions were made : ( 1 ) The Negro ...
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1945 THE CHILD adolescents agencies American Theater Wing baby bibliotherapy Bureau Publication Bureau staff Caracas chil child health child labor child welfare child's mental health childhood children and youth Children in Wartime children's field children's institutions clinics Colored Parents Commission on Children Committee for Mental compulsory-attendance laws Congress of Colored cooperation delinquency diarrhea dren eating problems emotional employment eral established Federal Government hazards health and child health and welfare health of children help parents individual joint committee leaflets maternal and child measles meet Mental Hygiene Mexico minors 16 Miss Lenroot mothers National Commission National Congress needs of Negro Negro children Negro family Negro parents nurses organization parents and teachers Pastor Oropeza Pediatrics personality planning Postwar profes program of mental protection Psychiatry recognize round table rural physician school attendance Soviet Russia staff members tion treatment United Venezuela Washington 25 welfare of children York City YOUNG WORKERS