The Education of Maladjusted Children
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a ? need for continuous support from the child guidance clinic of the sending tr hority is mentioned, and the authors emphasise the school's role in easing the ar>sition from a permissive, accepting atmosphere in the school to "a more normal, ore exacting, and less forgiving world". One might query the use of "normal" in this ^text, and also a suggestion that "keenness in team games might be held to be 'ndication that the players were well on the way to overcoming their maladjustscfnt"One would have hoped that the recommendations on the "home" life of the
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Parliament, Press, Radio and T.V.
December 1964 2nd. Replying to a question from Miss Joan Quennell, the Secretary of State for the Department of Education and Science, Mr. Michael Stewart, said that there were 17 special schools for maladjusted children and 9 independent schools wholly or mainly for maladjusted children and 9 independent schools wholly or mainly for maladjusted children; 580 extra places in special schools, in...
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