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... defective and delinquent children, his thought was also reaching out toward the whole problem of safeguarding "children's interests" in general. He shows this specifically by adding to the old classes of specially handicapped children ...
... defective and delinquent children, his thought was also reaching out toward the whole problem of safeguarding "children's interests" in general. He shows this specifically by adding to the old classes of specially handicapped children ...
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... defective and delinquent children have all the time implied the ideal of a child welfare minimum for all children; but we have been so busy trying to overcome separate and specific handicaps that we have not clearly seen the implication ...
... defective and delinquent children have all the time implied the ideal of a child welfare minimum for all children; but we have been so busy trying to overcome separate and specific handicaps that we have not clearly seen the implication ...
Página 55
... defective children. 3. Mentally defective children. 4. Delinquent children. 5. Children of unmarried parents. 6. Children in need of protection from cruelty, neglect and improper standards of home care. II. Child Welfare Movements Based ...
... defective children. 3. Mentally defective children. 4. Delinquent children. 5. Children of unmarried parents. 6. Children in need of protection from cruelty, neglect and improper standards of home care. II. Child Welfare Movements Based ...
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... defective vision — neither of which causes argues any general physical unfitness. The important question in this connection is not the exact percentage of rejections, but what percentage of rejections are on account of remediable ...
... defective vision — neither of which causes argues any general physical unfitness. The important question in this connection is not the exact percentage of rejections, but what percentage of rejections are on account of remediable ...
Página 60
... defective conditions may be detected then. Then, there should be examination of the children while they are in the elementary schools. Few communities in the United States provide this service. There are few cities where medical ...
... defective conditions may be detected then. Then, there should be examination of the children while they are in the elementary schools. Few communities in the United States provide this service. There are few cities where medical ...
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Proceedings of the National Conference of Social Work, Volumen13 National Conference on Social Welfare Vista de fragmentos - 1886 |
Proceedings of the National Conference of Social Work, Volumen13 National Conference on Social Welfare Vista de fragmentos - 1886 |
Proceedings of the National Conference of Social Work, Volumen13 National Conference on Social Welfare Vista de fragmentos - 1886 |
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