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" As to the children who for sufficient reasons must be removed from their own homes, or who have no homes, it is desirable that, if normal in mind and body, and not requiring special training, they should be cared for in families whenever practicable.... "
Child-placing in Families: A Manual for Students and Social Workers - Page 19
by William Henry Slingerland - 1918 - 261 pages
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Biennial Report

Minnesota State Public School, Minnesota. State Public School - Children - 1910 - 52 pages
...pronounce the placing-out plan the best plan of caring for dependent children when wisely administered. special training, they should be cared for in families...The carefully selected foster home is for the normal child the best substitute for the natural home." INSTITUTIONAL CARE. But preparatory to placing the...
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The Juvenile Court Record, Volumes 9-12

Child welfare - 1908 - 840 pages
...ends we urge efficient co-operation with all other agencies for social betterment. Home Finding. \ 3. As to the children who for sufficient reasons must...The carefully selected foster home is for the normal child the best substitute for the natural home. Such homes should be selected by a most careful process...
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Messenger of the Sacred Heart of Jesus, Volume 51

1909 - 424 pages
...its causes and by effective remedying or eradicating them should be the constant aim of society. 3. As to the children who for sufficient reasons must...The carefully selected foster home is for the normal child the best substitute for the natural home. Such homes should be selected by a most careful process...
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Sessional Papers - Legislature of the Province of Ontario, Volume 8

Ontario. Legislative Assembly - Ontario - 1909 - 1034 pages
...ends we urge efficient co-operation with all other agencies for social betterment. Home Finding. 3. As to the children who for sufficient reasons must...The carefully selected foster home is for the normal child the beet substitute for the natural home. Such homes should be selected by a most careful process...
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Correction and Prevention ..., Volume 4

Charles Richmond Henderson - Child welfare - 1910 - 490 pages
...adopted, with the change of but a single word. The third resolution of the series read as follows : "As to the children who for sufficient reasons must...The carefully selected foster home is for the normal child the best substitute for the natural home. Such homes should be selected by a most careful investigation...
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Child Problems

George Benjamin Mangold - Children - 1910 - 412 pages
...ends we urge efficient cooperation with all other agencies for social betterment. III. HOME FINDING. As to the children who for sufficient reasons must...The carefully selected foster home is for the normal child the best substitute for the natural home. Such homes should be selected by a most careful process...
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Preventive Treatment of Neglected Children

Hastings Hornell Hart - Child welfare - 1910 - 490 pages
...adopted, with the change of but a single word. The third resolution of the series read as follows: "As to the children who for sufficient reasons must...The carefully selected foster home is for the normal child the best substitute for the natural home. Such homes should be selected by a most careful investigation...
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Correction and Prevention, Volume 4

Charles Richmond Henderson - Child welfare - 1910 - 492 pages
...with all other agencies for social betterment. HOME FINDING 3. As to the children who for suff1cient reasons must be removed from their own homes, or who...The carefully selected foster home is for the normal child the best substitute for the natural home. Such homes should be selected by a most careful process...
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Social Ministry: An Introduction to the Study and Practice of Social Service

Harry Frederick Ward - Christian sociology - 1910 - 332 pages
...most important and valuable philanthropic work is not the curative, but the preventive. . . . As to children who for sufficient reasons must be removed...should be cared for in families whenever practicable. . . . So far as it may be found necessary temporarily or permanently to care for certain classes of...
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Social Ministry: An Introduction to the Study and Practice of Social Service

Harry Frederick Ward - Christian sociology - 1910 - 336 pages
...most important and valuable philanthropic work is not the curative, but the preventive. . . . As to children who for sufficient reasons must be removed...should be cared for in families whenever practicable. . . . So far as it may be found necessary temporarily or permanently to care for certain classes of...
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