United States Children's Bureau
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Works

The ABC of Foster-Family Care for Children

Maternal Mortality from All Conditions Connected with Childbirth in the United States and Certain Other Countries

Development of a Leisure-Time Program in Small Cities and Towns

Phenylketonuria; An Inherited Metabolic Disorder Associated with Mental Retardation

Permanent Planning for Children in Foster Care

The Clinical Team Looks at Phenylketonuria

Children Indentured by the Wisconsin State Public School
United States Junior Citizens Service Corps
2023
Juvenile Courts at Work; a Study of the Organization and Methods of Ten Courts
2018
Child-Welfare Legislation 1936
Standards of Child Welfare. a Report of the Children's Bureau Conferences, May and June 1919
Historical Summary of State Services for Children
Children in the Courts; Juvenile-Court Statistics and Federal Juvenile Offenders
Foster Family Services Selected Reading List
Lesson Material on Care of the Preschool Child
Child Labor in Warring Countries
Legal Aspect of the Juvenile Court
Handbook of Federal Statistics of Children
Good Posture in the Little Child
Your Teenage Children and Smoking
Directory of Public Training Schools Serving Delinquent Children
Minors in Automobile and Metal-Manufacturing Industries in Michigan
Children Deprived of Parental Care
Better Care for Mother and Child
How to Conduct a Children's Health Conference
Prenatal Care
Trends in Different Types of Public and Private Relief in Urban Areas, 1929-35
Facilities for Children's Play in the District of Columbia
What's Happening to Delinquent Children in Your Town?
Children
Administration of Child Labor Laws
Child Welfare in the Insular Possessions of the United States. Part I. Porto Rico
Child Labor and the Work of Mothers on Norfolk Truck Farms
Child Welfare Services
Mental Defectives in the District of Columbia. a Brief Description of Local Conditions and the Need for Custodial Care and Training
Clinical Programs for Mentally Retarded Children, a Listing
Births, Infant Mortality, Maternal Mortality : Graphic Presentation
Community Plans for Its Children, Final Report, Newport News, Va. , Project
Maternity and Infant Care in a Rural County in Kansas
Child-Welfare Special
Infant Care
Public Dance Halls, Their Regulation and Place in the Recreation of Adolescents
Maternal Mortality in Fifteen States
Infant-Welfare Work in Europe
Statistical Series
Problems and Procedures in Adoption
Vocational Guidance and Junior Placement
Juvenile Delinquency
Services for Crippled Children under the Social Security Act, Title V, Part 2; Development of Program, 1936-39
Institutions Serving Delinquent Children; Guides and Goals
When Your Baby Is on the Way
Defense of Children Series
Employed Boys and Girls in Rochester and Utica, New York
Phenylketonuria
Standards for Physicians Conducting Conferences in Child-Health Centers
Child Labor on Maryland Truck Farms
Promotion of the Welfare and Hygiene of Maternity and Infancy
Helping Children in Trouble
Summary of Child-Welfare Laws Passed In 1916
Causal Factors in Infant Mortality; a Statistical Study Based on Investigations in Eight Cities
Working Children of Boston
Child Care and Child Welfare; Outlines for Study
Child Labor in the United States : Ten Questions Answered : Comparison of State and Federal Legislative Standards for Child Labor in Factories
Milk
Maternal Mortality
Helping Delinquent Children
Children in the Community, the St. Paul Experiment in Child Welfare
Every Child in School. a Safeguard Against Child Labor and Illiteracy
Children of Preschool Age in Gary, Ind
Infant Care (with Alphabetical Index)
Directory of State, County, and Municipal Training Schools Caring for Delinquent Children in the United States
Office Administration for Organizations Supervising the Health of Mothers, Infants, and Children of Preschool Age
Standards of Child Welfare
Infant Mortality : Results of a Field Study in New Bedford, Mass.
Federal and State Cooperation in Maternal and Child-Welfare Services under the Social Security Act, Title V, Parts 1, 2, and 3; Maternal and Child-health Services for Crippled Children, Child-welfare Services. Summary for the 5 Months Ended June 30, 1936,
Unemployment and Child Welfare; a Study Made in a Middle-Western and an Eastern City During the Industrial Depression of 1921 And 1922
When Your Child Goes to the Hospital
Proceedings of the White House Conference on Children in a Democracy, Washington, D. C. , January 18-20, 1940, Including the General Report Adopted by the Conference
Child : Monthly News Summary
Proceedings of the Third Annual Conference of State Directors in Charge of the Local Administration of the Maternity and Infancy Act (Act of Congress of November 23, 1921) Held in Washington, D. C. January 11-13 1926
Some Facts about Juvenile Delinquency
Guides to Successful Employment of Non-Farm Youth in Wartime Agriculture
Clinical Team Looks at Phenylketonuria
Illegitimacy As a Child-Welfare Problem. a Brief Treatment of the Prevalence and Significance of Birth Out of Wedlock, the Child's Status, and the State's Responsibility for Care and Protection
Facts about Juvenile Delinquency
Medical Social Services for Children in the Maternal and Child Health and Crippled Children's Programs
Child from One to Six
Maternity and Child Care in Selected Rural Areas of Mississippi
Food for Groups of Young Children Cared for During the Day
Study of Maternity Homes in Minnesota and Pennsylvania