An edition of EveryChild (2009)

EveryChild

A Social History of Caring OR The Chronological Social History of Child and Family Agency of Southeastern Connecticut and that of Its Family Members Consisting of the B. P. Learned Mission, The Child Guidance Clinic of Southeastern Connecticut, and the New London Day Nursery Amply Illustrated with Stories to Edify and Enlighten the Darkest Soul

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EveryChild
Thomas P. Gullotta
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An edition of EveryChild (2009)

EveryChild

A Social History of Caring OR The Chronological Social History of Child and Family Agency of Southeastern Connecticut and that of Its Family Members Consisting of the B. P. Learned Mission, The Child Guidance Clinic of Southeastern Connecticut, and the New London Day Nursery Amply Illustrated with Stories to Edify and Enlighten the Darkest Soul

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"Every Child is the story of four New England children's agencies. The history of these agencies established in 1809, 1859, 1906, and 1954 provide the reader with a window on the social forces underlying the creation of orphanages, settlement houses, child care centers, and children's mental health services in the United States. It is also the story of early American city life, and the everyday people who by their concern for others gave rise to children's services across the country."--Xlibris.com.

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Xlibris
Language
English
Pages
206

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Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references (pages 199-200) and index.

Published in
Bloomington, Indiana
Other Titles
Social history of caring

Classifications

Library of Congress
MLCM 2015/40873 (H)

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Pagination
206 pages
Number of pages
206

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL31051844M
ISBN 13
9781441549259, 9781441549242
LCCN
2009907475
OCLC/WorldCat
710796557

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