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Identifier: childhealthprogr00coll (find matches)
Title: Child health program for parent-teacher associations and women's clubs ..
Year: 1920 (1920s)
Authors: Collier, Lucy Wood. (from old catalog) Child health organization, New York. (from old catalog)
Subjects: Children School hygiene
Publisher: Washington : Govt. print. off.
Contributing Library: The Library of Congress
Digitizing Sponsor: The Library of Congress

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of school children, or mothers ofchildren who soon will be school children, or mothers of yesterdaysschool children. The women who do not fall within these threegroups are the spiritual mothers—women who are doubly responsiblefor all children. To all women to-day we give this challenge: What are you doingto bringhealth, strength, and joy to every child in your community ? It is suggested that the following local facts be presented at thisinitial health meeting: Do your school children have only bread and coffee for breakfast? Is 10 to 11 oclock the average bed hour for your school children? Is chronic constipation common to your school children? Have you scales in your school? Are your children weighed and measured monthly? Do your schools train children in essential health habits? Do you have health examinations in your schools? Do you have a school nurse service? WhaX per cent of your children have remediable defects? What per cent of these defects are corrected? 159121°—20 (1)
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Children Love Cho-Cho. A popular method of health teaching adopted by the Child Health Organization.(Courtesy of the Child Health Organization of America.) Bibliography: Teaching health in our schools. Title. Author. Purpose. Num-borofpages. Price. Publisher. AVantea: Teachers forChild Health. Lucy Oppen. Appeal to teachers tohelp Amer icanschool children playthe new game ofof health. 7 5 centsfirstcopy;Icenteach ad-ditional. Superintendentof Documents,Washington, D.C. (GovernmentPrinting Office). Teaching Health. Lucy Oppen. Gives methods ofteaching health asactually worked outby classroomteacher. 16 5 centsfirst copy; 2 centseach addi-tional. Superintendentof Documents,Washington, D.C. (GovernmentPrinting Office). \Miat is Malnutrition? Lydia Roberts. Excellent presentationof causes and treat-ment, for laymen. 20 Childrens Bureau,Free. Washington., D.C. Cho-Cho and theHealth Fairy. Eleanor Glendow-er Griffith. Delightful fahy sto-ries. 0 10 cents. Child Health Or-ganization, 156Fiftchildhealthprogr00coll

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