| 1908 - 840 lapas
...are not practicable immediately after the children become dependent, and that for children requiring temporary care only, the free home is not available....experiment in each locality. Unless and until such homes are found, the use of institutions is necessary. Cottage System. *• So far as it may be found necessary... | |
| Charles Richmond Henderson - 1910 - 498 lapas
...are not practicable immediately after the children become dependent, and that for children requiring temporary care only the free home is not available....experiment in each locality. Unless and until such homes are found, the use of institutions is necessary. COTTAGE SYSTEM 4. So far as it may be found necessary... | |
| Hastings Hornell Hart - 1910 - 490 lapas
...board, and the plan of institutional care. Contact with family life is preferable for these chlidren, as well as for other normal children. It is necessary,...experiment in each locality. Unless and until such homes are found, the use of institutions is necessary. COTTAGE SYSTEM 4. So far as it may be found necessary... | |
| Charles Richmond Henderson - 1910 - 490 lapas
...board, and the plan of institutional care. Contact with family life is preferable for these chlidren, as well as for other normal children. It is necessary,...experiment in each locality. Unless and until such homes are found, the use of institutions is necessary. COTTAGE SYSTEM 4. So far as it may be found necessary... | |
| Jeremiah Franklin Ohl - 1911 - 312 lapas
...are not practicable immediately after the children become dependent, and that for children requiring temporary care only, the free home is not available....experiment in each locality. Unless and until such homes are found, the use of institutions is necessary. " So far as it may be found necessary to temporarily... | |
| George Benjamin Mangold - 1914 - 410 lapas
...available. For the temporary or more or less permanent care of such children different methods are hi use, notably the plan of placing them in families,...experiment in each locality. Unless and until such homes are found, the use of institutions is necessary. IV. COTTAGE SYSTEM. So far as it may be found necessary... | |
| Ellwood Patterson Cubberley, Edward Charles Elliott - 1915 - 762 lapas
...are not practicable immediately after the children become dependent and that for children requiring temporary care only the free home is not available....should be ascertained by careful inquiry and experiment of each locality. Unless and until such homes are found, the use of institutions is necessary. Cottage... | |
| William Henry Slingerland - 1918 - 282 lapas
...to be placed out." It was noted also in the Conclusions of the White House Conference as follows: " For the temporary, or more or less permanent, care...if these children are to be cared for in families. . . . Unless and until such homes are found, the use of institutions is necessary." The author of Child-placing... | |
| C. Spencer Richardson - 1918 - 104 lapas
...for their board, and the plan of institutional care. Contact with family life is preferable for those children, as well as for other normal children. It...experiment in each locality. Unless and until such homes are found, the use of institutions is necessary. "So far as it may be found necessary temporarily or... | |
| 1919 - 484 lapas
...investigation and with due regard to the religious faith of the child," and that, even for temporary care, "contact with family life is preferable for...these children, as well as for other normal children." The use of boarding homes was suggested, but the difficulty of finding such homes was recognized by... | |
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