If Your Baby Must Travel in Wartime.  United States. Children's Bureau

If Your Baby Must Travel in Wartime

Por United States. Children's Bureau

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Sinopsis

In "If Your Baby Must Travel in Wartime," the United States Children's Bureau offers a poignant and practical guide that addresses the unique challenges faced by families during wartime. The book combines empirical insights with compassionate advice, catering specifically to the psychological and physical well-being of infants and their caregivers. Written in a clear, accessible style, the text reflects the Bureau's commitment to the welfare of children amidst national crises, rooted in the historical context of the World War II era, where mobilization and displacement were prevalent. The recommendations provided emphasize the importance of stability and safety, interwoven with practical tips for travel preparation and parental support. The United States Children's Bureau, founded in 1912, has played a significant role in advocating for child welfare, with a focus on vulnerable populations. The formation of this guide can be traced back to the heightened anxieties surrounding the impact of warfare on familial structures and child development. By addressing concerns specific to wartime travel, the Bureau showcases its dedication to ensuring that children'Äôs needs remain prioritized, even in tumultuous times. This book is an essential read for parents, caretakers, and scholars interested in the intersections of child welfare and societal upheaval. It not only provides a historical lens on wartime parenting but serves as a reminder of the resilience of families during crises. A valuable resource, it equips readers with the knowledge to navigate travel challenges while maintaining the emotional health of their young ones.

United States. Children's Bureau

  • Editorial:
  • Good Press
  • ISBN:
  • 4064066160272
  • Idioma:
  • Inglés
  • Tamaño:
  • Kb
  • Publicado:
  • Diciembre 30, 2018
  • Familia y Relaciones
    Relaciones Familiares / General

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