No Need To Worry About Present“ Day Children
(P.A.) DUNEDIN, Feb. 16. In his opinion, the children of the present generation were not as bad as many people made them out to be, said Mr. W. G. Aldridge, principal of the King Edward Technical College, at a board of governors’ meeting. Many people were worried about today’s children, but while it was true that they had slipped four or five years ago, the disruption caused by the war and the national service of parents and the best teachers were the chief contributing factor. During 1944-45 a slackening tendency had • been most noticeable. In the past three years there had been a decided improvement in children’s behaviour.
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Gisborne Herald, Volume LXXVI, Issue 22872, 16 February 1949, Page 8
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