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I. The ties between parents and children are sacred and should not be lightly broken . If it can be done without sacrificing the interests of the child , he should remain with his own parents , who should be stimulated and helped to ...
I. The ties between parents and children are sacred and should not be lightly broken . If it can be done without sacrificing the interests of the child , he should remain with his own parents , who should be stimulated and helped to ...
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the parents of imbecile children , and , during my twenty - two years of practice I have been consulted often by apprehensive parents relative to placing their feeble - minded children in institutions . I have been deeply impressed to ...
the parents of imbecile children , and , during my twenty - two years of practice I have been consulted often by apprehensive parents relative to placing their feeble - minded children in institutions . I have been deeply impressed to ...
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We must not send such delinquents into another district , and allow the child to continue in his parents ' footsteps . Mr. Copp , of Washington , D. C. , spoke of private " heart - toheart " talks as being of great value .
We must not send such delinquents into another district , and allow the child to continue in his parents ' footsteps . Mr. Copp , of Washington , D. C. , spoke of private " heart - toheart " talks as being of great value .
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CHAIRMAN | 87 |
The Coordination of ChildHelping Agencies | 111 |
Work of the Probation Officer in Court by Miss LUCY | 136 |
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