CLASSES FOR MOTHERS
Oiso of the most delight f«l features awjtil Sydney Kimlerjjnrteit £.Vile<p-> is that it is never satisfied with the "work ficcofliptishod, but is always lookinj.round for fresh fields for its' activities (states the .Sydney "HuraW"). Tim training of the little child is the ultimate aim of ilio work of the college, hut that aim is only to bo reached suocfjsiif-.itl.y by travelling along many piit-lie. The training, of kindergarten teat'liers is one means, classes for Simday school teachers another; mid now a new means lias boon found in tliu classes for mothers, which in response to repeated requests are to tie established at the college during tlw- winter months. The course will consist of ton lectures/and will comprise talks on "I'Voebel's Ideas on-tlio -Teaching of Heligion to Children," awl "The 1-1 muc as an Educational Influence"; "Children's Punishments an-d Children's Literature," "The I.fyffii>rn3 and Teachiiiß of %s;" ar.d "Occiijuations for LittJo Children." The «lncat«l woman of today realises that she xu&As preparation for the vocation of motherhood just as surely as for any otlwr profession.
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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2152, 19 May 1914, Page 2
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178CLASSES FOR MOTHERS Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2152, 19 May 1914, Page 2
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