child guidance
Americannoun
noun
Etymology
Origin of child guidance
First recorded in 1925–30
Example Sentences
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His mother, Betty, was a successful novelist; his father was a founder of Britain’s child guidance clinics.
From Seattle Times • Nov. 27, 2019
Weiss spoke English and, decamping to America, found a position as a child guidance associate at Columbia University in New York.
From Scientific American • Nov. 10, 2018
To the U. S. praise was extended for its child guidance clinics.
From Time Magazine Archive
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Dignified, erudite Grace Abbott, 51, no mother, chief of the U. S. Children's Bureau, last week was particularly pleased to note that there were then 500 child guidance clinics in 350 different U. S. communities.
From Time Magazine Archive
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She has studied neither the child nor her own powers of child guidance.
From Dickens As an Educator by Hughes, James L. (James Laughlin)
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