The Social Welfare Forum: Official Proceedings [of The] Annual MeetingNational Conference on Social Welfare, 1944 |
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... child with his same need . Agencies may be jolted , workers , parents , and foster parents may be under stress , but that the child himself should suffer is his misfortune and our humiliation . Questions as to what standards we can let ...
... child with his same need . Agencies may be jolted , workers , parents , and foster parents may be under stress , but that the child himself should suffer is his misfortune and our humiliation . Questions as to what standards we can let ...
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... child , we talk again with the child's mother . We describe this particular home . We point out the strengths in the foster mother and any weakness we think the mother should know and can accept . Again we go over the requirements : a ...
... child , we talk again with the child's mother . We describe this particular home . We point out the strengths in the foster mother and any weakness we think the mother should know and can accept . Again we go over the requirements : a ...
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... children over a period of years . We also learned that a number of women who had operated morn- ing kindergartens had begun to keep the children all day to meet the need for full - day child care . They had not been required to have a ...
... children over a period of years . We also learned that a number of women who had operated morn- ing kindergartens had begun to keep the children all day to meet the need for full - day child care . They had not been required to have a ...
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War and the Social Services Elizabeth Wisner | 16 |
The Future for Social Work Leonard W Mayo | 25 |
Social Work Concepts and Methods in the Postwar World | 35 |
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