This is the best exposition of nursery school technique and practice that I have found. Through actually following the...

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PARENTS AND CHILDREN GO TO SCHOOL

This is the best exposition of nursery school technique and practice that I have found. Through actually following the progress of a day in nursery school, through reporting verbatim conversation of children, through anecdote and ""case"" reports, Mrs. Baruch gives one not only convincing proof of the value of nursery school, but a demonstration of the problems it takes as its province and the way they are solved. Parent education is treated as part and parcel of the plan -- and here again one feels that the trained nursery school administrator serves as mother confessor and psychiatrist in one. An important book.

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Kirkus Reviews Issue: June 15, 1939

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