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Show Exercise in Open Air. "The child who Is brought up In such a way that he Is sensitive to slight changes in temperature," said Pr. Llewellyn Barker of the National Committee for Mental Hygiene, "is bound to suffer from It sooner or luier. If children be suitably dressed and are early accustomed to taking a cool bath in the morning and to walks out of doors each day, rain or shine, cold or warm, the skin and nervous system acquire ac-quire a tolerance for variations In temperature tem-perature desirable for health. An out-of-door life for children also leads them unconsciously to exercise their muscles more than Is possible for the child who stays indoors." |