Care and education of crippled children in the United States . School Room. Sewing Class. (Seepage 157) HoME lOR DESTITUTE CRIPPLED CHILDREN, WeSl Chicago, II SPECIAL PROVISIONS FOR EDUCATION carrying on an outdoor school in freezing temperature, but hopeto be able to do so next year. The Crippled Childrens Homein Buffalo has an unused barn which could be transformed into aschool with semi-outdoor class rooms. Table VII (pages 134-136) presents in detail the points towhich reference is made in this chapter, including the number ofpupils in the various residential schools; the num


Care and education of crippled children in the United States . School Room. Sewing Class. (Seepage 157) HoME lOR DESTITUTE CRIPPLED CHILDREN, WeSl Chicago, II SPECIAL PROVISIONS FOR EDUCATION carrying on an outdoor school in freezing temperature, but hopeto be able to do so next year. The Crippled Childrens Homein Buffalo has an unused barn which could be transformed into aschool with semi-outdoor class rooms. Table VII (pages 134-136) presents in detail the points towhich reference is made in this chapter, including the number ofpupils in the various residential schools; the number of desks ofdifferent types; the number of teachers supplied respectively bythe city and by the institution itself; the hours of the sessions,and so forth. Certain general differences in the educational work providedby institutions of the various types may be noted. School workin hospitals is always incidental to the physical care of the childrenand is often undertaken because a small amount of study amusesthe children and is thought by the doctors to facilitate their


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