| Philip L. Safford, Elizabeth J. Safford - 1996 - 370 Seiten
...character, suffering from temporary misfortune and children of reasonably efficient and deserving mothers who are without the support of the normal breadwinner,...maintain suitable homes for the rearing of the children. (White House Conference, 1909, p. 9) This event culminated more than a century of determined volunteerism... | |
| Mimi Abramovitz - 1996 - 432 Seiten
...misfortune and children of reasonably efficient and deserving mothers who are without the support of a normal breadwinner, should as a rule be kept with...necessary to maintain suitable homes for the rearing of children.62 This historic Conference which signaled a new relationship between women, the family, and... | |
| Donna L. Franklin - 2015 - 280 Seiten
...character, suffering from temporary misfortune, and children of reasonably efficient and deserving mothers who are without the support of the normal breadwinner...necessary to maintain suitable homes for the rearing of children. 19 The principle that financial assistance to children was to be given to children in their... | |
| Kriste Lindenmeyer - 1997 - 388 Seiten
...the local level.35 The White House conference recommended that "children . . . of deserving mothers who are without the support of the normal breadwinner, should, as a rule, be kept with their [mother, with] such aid being given as may be necessary to maintain suitable homes for the rearing... | |
| Grace Chang - 2000 - 262 Seiten
...character, suffering from temporary misfortune, and children of reasonably efficient and deserving mothers who are without the support of the normal breadwinner...maintain suitable homes for the rearing of the children." Proceedings of the conference on the Care of Dependent Children (Washington, DC, January 25-26, 1909),... | |
| Jon Lawrence, Pat Starkey - 2001 - 306 Seiten
...character, suffering from temporary misfortune and children of reasonably efficient and deserving mothers who are without the support of the normal breadwinner, should, as a rule, be kept with their parents . . . Except in unusual circumstances, the home should not be broken up for reasons of poverty, but... | |
| Celia Winkler - 2002 - 310 Seiten
...character, suffering from temporary misfortune and children of reasonably efficient and deserving mothers who are without the support of the normal breadwinner,...maintain suitable homes for the rearing of the children. . . . Except in unusual circumstances, the home should not be broken up for reasons of poverty, but... | |
| Joan Lombardi - 2008 - 254 Seiten
...reasonably efficient and deserving mothers who are without the support of the normal breadwinners, should as a rule be kept with their parents, such aid being given as necessary to maintain suitable homes for the rearing of children.5 The 1909 conference helped promote... | |
| Stephen O'Connor - 2004 - 388 Seiten
...character, suffering from temporary misfortune, and children of reasonable efficient and deserving mothers who are without the support of the normal breadwinner,...necessary to maintain suitable homes for the rearing of children."19 Although the report did recommend family foster care as the best alternative for normal,... | |
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