A NIGHT NURSERY.
: nurseries for the children of . working people are now. common, and are recognised as a great improvement upon leaving young children locked up alone at home, or having them'turned out into the street in tho care of'"little mothers" not >. much older than' themselves,/while the real mother is away at work. A school. of social sciencc in New -York now proposes to start a,night nursery, the first of its, kind. Its object is / to enablo parents in moderate circumstances tq take an evening out without having- to hire caretakers' for.tho children.' Thespian is that several families shall join'together, to support a night nursery, so that the expense ,for each will bo greatly lessened, arid the service be brought within the reach of people of , moderate means. Tho salary of the trained nurse and room rent will bo divided between ten or a dozen families. The children can' be kept over night, if desired; This is a scheme that will probably commend itself less to the people of New Zealand thgn to those'of New York. Poor babies! 1 & :—1
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Dominion, Volume 1, Issue 68, 13 December 1907, Page 3
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180A NIGHT NURSERY. Dominion, Volume 1, Issue 68, 13 December 1907, Page 3
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