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Excerpt from The Conservation of the Child: A Manual of Clinical Psychology, Presenting the Examination and Treatment of Backward Children
Many children need a care and culture vastly more specific in character than they now receive. The failure to make suitable provision for these results in great loss to them and to society. They are indisputably entitled to the best they can receive, and society is the loser as well when any unit of it acts below his best. Moreover, the school is by unre?ecting critics made to appear a failure when it is notoriously true that the school alone so nurses these cases along as to gloss over what would be a social disaster were the school rigidly to define its scope and technically fulfill the letter of its law.
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