. The child-welfare special : A suggested method of reaching rural communities ... U. S. Department of labor. Children's bureau. PLATE IV.—A TYPICAL PARKING PLATE v.—THE SPECIAL PARKED IN THE SCHOOL GROUNDS. THE CHILD-WELFARE SPECIAL. 9 In selecting the counties to be visited, the proportion of ruralpopulation, the conditions of the roads, and the probability of se-curing local cooperation are the main considerations. The advanceagent, who travels two weeks in advance of the car, arianges theitinerary, attends to the publicity, and organizes local committees totake charge of the work.


. The child-welfare special : A suggested method of reaching rural communities ... U. S. Department of labor. Children's bureau. PLATE IV.—A TYPICAL PARKING PLATE v.—THE SPECIAL PARKED IN THE SCHOOL GROUNDS. THE CHILD-WELFARE SPECIAL. 9 In selecting the counties to be visited, the proportion of ruralpopulation, the conditions of the roads, and the probability of se-curing local cooperation are the main considerations. The advanceagent, who travels two weeks in advance of the car, arianges theitinerary, attends to the publicity, and organizes local committees totake charge of the work. Her first step is to consult the local medicalsociety and explain the nature of the work. She then calls together acounty child-welfare committee. With the aid of its members, anitiner? *y is mapped out, and local committees are organized in thecommunities to be visited. So far as possible, the agents workthrough the local child-welfare committees formed during ChildrensYear. These committees are furnished explicit written instructions cov-ering the following points: A comfortable and level site must be chosen for parking the Spe-cial, near a public buildi


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