San Diego City and County Directory - 1906 . ho are personallyfamiliar with its facilities, its methods the results which it attains. The family physician notes that this schoolis not for the exploitation of any fad in childtraining, but is open to the acceptance of thelatest developments in its line of work whichhave received scientific approval. Because:—The parent notes the truly homelike atmos-phere which is present, as indicated by theentire absence of anything institutional. The parent notes the evident pleasure whichthe Reed School pupils take in their work. The parent notes the m


San Diego City and County Directory - 1906 . ho are personallyfamiliar with its facilities, its methods the results which it attains. The family physician notes that this schoolis not for the exploitation of any fad in childtraining, but is open to the acceptance of thelatest developments in its line of work whichhave received scientific approval. Because:—The parent notes the truly homelike atmos-phere which is present, as indicated by theentire absence of anything institutional. The parent notes the evident pleasure whichthe Reed School pupils take in their work. The parent notes the many \inmistakable to-kens of the exercise of the tenderest care inthe proper development, mentally and physi-cally, of every pupil. The parent notes the schools proud record,showing the arousing of dormant faculties,the correction of misdirected energies, and innot a few cases the fitting of children to attendregular schools who had formerly been re-jected by such schools, on the ground thatIt was impossible for such children to A leading feature of the work is the cure of stammeringr and other forms of defectivespeech. This work is by no means confined to the nervous and backward, as the Reed method forthe cure ol stammering is favorably known throughout the country and attracts pupils of allages, including professional and business men. The premises utilized and the teachers employedare entirely separate from those connected with the school for nervous and backward children. Eefer by permission to;- DR. DAVID INGLIS. President Michigan State Medical Society, Prof. Mental and NervousDiseases. Detroit College of Medicine, DR. WM. J. HERDMAN, Prof. Diseases of the Mind and Nervous System, University of Mich-igan. Ann Arbor. Mich. DR. CHARLES G. JENNINGS, member American Pediatric Society, Prof. Diseases of Child-ren, Detroit College of Medicine. Dr. H. L. K. SHAW, member American Pediatric Society, Lecturer in Pediatrics at AlbanyMedical College, Attending Surgeon C


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