Children in the Community, the St. Paul Experiment in Child Welfare
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In these conferences it was made clear that her aggressive, fighting behavior was related to her sensitivity over her family's low standard of living. As a result, when Teddy (p. 20) entered school showing the same pattern, a program was immediately put in operation to make him feel satisfied and secure in the school situation and to off"set the effect of the poor social conditions under which he was living. Signs of difficulty shown by other children came to mind during the discussion and inte...rpretation of Helen's problems and as a result these children also received help. Over the period of 5 years from 1937 through 1941 (intake was closed in April 1942), the median age of children referred to the project drop- ped from 13 years and 1 month to 10 years and 5 months. Although for the individual child, age at referral is no indication of the stage of development of his problem, for a large group of children, a tendency to refer cases at an early age would seem to indicate an increased sensi- tivity on the part of the community to children's problems and a trend toward their earlier identification.
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