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EFFECT ON CHILDREN HOW HARM IS DONE LONDON, 4th January. How a child became a thief through watching his mother search his father’s trousers pockets, was mentioned by Dr. Letitia Fairfield at a conference of health visitors and school nurses at Bedford College. Dr. Fairfield said more harm v as done to children through letting them hear parental quarrels than from lurid films and cinema posters. “Often a child is punished on account of bad temper, rude manners, and noisiness, when it is only doing in a small way what it sees its parents doing every day of their lives.”

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXIV, 15 January 1931, Page 5

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PARENTS’ EXAMPLE Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXIV, 15 January 1931, Page 5

PARENTS’ EXAMPLE Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXIV, 15 January 1931, Page 5

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