“TRAIN CHILDREN ON VOCATIONAL LINES”
WELFARE OFFICER S ADVICE Press Association. WELLINGTON, Thursday. Mrs. F. M. Forde, voluntary welfare officer, has presented her first annual report to the Wellington Education Board. She recommends that each case in which a child, after leaving school, has not a good home and environment, or in which a parent or parents are economically pinched, should be reported to the child-welfare branch of the Education Department, which has machinery for systematic treatment. In good habit training she recommends that endeavour be made to provide healthy recreation for children attending the special classes, and that provision be made in classes for more time to be expended in training children on vocational lines, such as carpentry and cooking. Upon the second of these recommendations Mrs. Forde lays great stress.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 181, 21 October 1927, Page 16
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