Show LEST WE IVE FORGET THE CHILDRENS CHAPTER 1 for every child spiritual and moral training to help him to stand firm under the pressure of life 2 for every child understanding and the guarding personality as his most precious right 3 for every child a home and that love and security which a home provides and for that ca child who must receive foster care the nearest substitute for his own home 4 for every child full preparation for his birth tola his mother receiving prenatal natal and postnatal care and the establishment of such protective measures as will make childbearing safer 5 for every child health protection I 1 from birth through addles ence I 1 including luding nc periodical health examinations and where needed care of specialists and hospital hospit treatment regular dental examinations na tigris and quire care of the teeth protective arl measures as ur es ag against au commini cable able diseases the insuring of pure food pure milk and pure pilro wafer 6 for every child from birtle through adolescence promotion of health including health instruction aind a health program wholesome physical and mental instructions with teachers and leaders headers adequately trained 7 for every child a dwelling place safe sanitary I 1 and wholesome with reasonable provisions 1 for privacy free from conditi oi tend to thwart his developed ment and a home elviro environment nm el I 1 t harmonious and enriching g 8 for every child a school which is sate safe from hazards isamii sam tary properly equipped lights and ventilated for younger ahll children nursery schools and kinder gardens to te supplement home care 9 for every child a community which plans for his needs protests protects him against physical dangers morat moral hazards and disease provide him with safe eafe and wholesome places for play and recreation and makes provi provision zion for 44 stature and social needs 10 for every child an education which through the discovery and of his individual abilities prepares him for a living which will yield him the maximum of satisfaction fatis faction 11 for every child such teaching and training as will prepare him for successful parenthood homemaking and the rights ot of citizenship iz and for parents supplementary training to fit them to deal wisely with the problems of parenthood 12 for every child education tor for safety and protection against accidents to which modem conditions subject him those to which he Is directly exposed and those which through loss or ot of his par ants af affect feet him directly 13 for every child who is blind deaf crippled or otherwise physically handicapped and for the child who Is mentally handicapped such measures as will early discover and diagnose lifs his handicap provide C care are and treatment and so train him that he may become an asset to society rather than a liability expenses of those services should oe e borne publicly where they cannot be privately met 14 for every child who is i s in conflict fit c t w with I 1 th so society ei ety the r right a to b be e dealt with intelligently as socie tys charge not socie tys outcast with the home the school the church the cou court r t and the institution when needed shaped to return him when ever possible sible to the normal astrea stream in of life 15 for every child protection against lobor that stunts gr growth 0 art h either physical or mental that limits education that deprives children of the right of comrad comradeship ship of play and of joy 16 for every rural child as satisfactory is schooling and health services as for the city child and an extension to rural fa mutes families of social recreational and cultural facilities 17 to supplement the home and the school in the training of youth and to return to them those interests of which modem life tends to cheat children every stimulation and encouragement should be given to the extension and elopement developement dev of the voluntary youth organization 18 to make everywhere available these in minimum protect protection lom of health and welfare of children there should be a district county or community organization for health education and welfare with full time officials coordinating with a statewide state wide program which will be responsible to a nationwide nation wide service of general information statistics and scientific research this should include a trained full time public health officials with public health nurses sanitary inspection and laboratory workers b available hospital beds c full time public welfare service for the he relief aid and guidance of children in special need due to t poverty misfortune or behavior difficulties and tor for the protection of children from abuse neglect exploitations or moral hazard for every child these rights regardless I gard less of race or color or situation wherever he may live under the protection of the american mg flag LAMAR lakly R crida DRLE ae dounty nurse |