Sir,-This discussion interests me, as I worked for several years in an Orphanage. My experience is that inside these homes individual attention is missed through staffs having no time owing to the amount of domestic work allotted to them. These children develop an inferiority complex through being treated as a crowd. Outside the Orphanages. I find that boys (especially) in positions are continually having their. upbringing thrown at them by an unthinking pub-) lic. . It hurts, I have seen it. A course in child study and the child mind would be a yaluable help. I can endorse everything D.M.M. says in connection with treatment of behaviour problems. I hope ‘that this discussion will lead to real progress in this important work,
STAFF WORKER
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New Zealand Listener, Volume 19, Issue 485, 8 October 1948, Page 5
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