. Ontario Sessional Papers, 1907, . is paid to the childs report of its home,, and an^ effort is made tosmooth out difficulties. If this is unsuccessfiil, a new home is found andthe child is removed. It should be kept in mind with regard to the homes in which thesechildren are placed that though there may be a little strain at times betweenthe foster-parents and children, and an apparent lack of appreciaion of theeiforts both are making to get over the difficulties that arise, these difficul-ties arise all over the land, in the very best homes, betweem parents andtheir own children; a
. Ontario Sessional Papers, 1907, . is paid to the childs report of its home,, and an^ effort is made tosmooth out difficulties. If this is unsuccessfiil, a new home is found andthe child is removed. It should be kept in mind with regard to the homes in which thesechildren are placed that though there may be a little strain at times betweenthe foster-parents and children, and an apparent lack of appreciaion of theeiforts both are making to get over the difficulties that arise, these difficul-ties arise all over the land, in the very best homes, betweem parents andtheir own children; and in the case of our children, they are, without ex-ception, more comfortably clad, better fed, and better cared for physicallythan they were in their own homes, and, in addition, are not subjected to theevil influences that threatened to destroy their young lives and make ofthem sources of contamination to others; but, ioistead, they are assets ofvalue as self-supporting citizens in this new country, which sorely needsthem. , W. Large grounds given over to children.
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