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THE ADVANCED SCHOOL AGE.

"Mater's" experience ie somewhat different to that of most of the mothers. Children before they reach -the age of five years are more than ready for school; they do not know what to do with themselves during the lon 0 days of idleness, and eeem tired of all playThe majority of mothers are unable to give the time necessary to keep the children busy and organise their play, so that when they can at last <ro to school they are much happier. The position as it will be shortly is going to be very' hard on both mothers and children. Not all mothers wish their freedom; the majority only have the children's highest interest at heart. It is a serious and untair thing that in these bad times affairs could not be arranged in such a way tja* J*™""*" need not be tie sufferers. MOXH'hK.

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Auckland Star, Volume LXIII, Issue 116, 18 May 1932, Page 6

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THE ADVANCED SCHOOL AGE. Auckland Star, Volume LXIII, Issue 116, 18 May 1932, Page 6

THE ADVANCED SCHOOL AGE. Auckland Star, Volume LXIII, Issue 116, 18 May 1932, Page 6