The Rural Home Proceedings of the Sixth National Country Life Conference St

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The Rural Home Proceedings of the Sixth National Country Life Conference St
American Country Life Conference 6th 1923 St
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Or his father and mother may be desirous of giving him the right food, but he may have already formed the bad habit of demanding the pickles, preserves, or cakes that are served to the grown-ups. The right of every little rural child is to have the proper kind of food served to him in such an attractive way that he will form the valuable habit of eating three wholesome meals a day.
Fresh air, sunshine, clothes that give him freedom to run and play to his heart's content, and other little childr
...en with whom to play, are fundamental needs for every young child. What does it profit a child if wide reaches of prairie lie beyond his bedroom windows if those windows remain tightly closed at night? He may have all out of doors in which to play, but little incentive to enjoy this wonderful privilege. It is natural for young children to want companionship. Too often the young child "tags after" his mother as she goes about the indoor routine of the farm. The country child as well as the child in the city needs sand box, swing, and his own little garden to keep him busy and happy in the out-of-doors.

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