The child from one to six : his care and training / [United States Department of Labor, Children's Bureau].
- United States. Children's Bureau.
- Date:
- 1935
Licence: Public Domain Mark
Credit: The child from one to six : his care and training / [United States Department of Labor, Children's Bureau]. Source: Wellcome Collection.
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![FOR THE OLDER CHILD (2 TO 6 YEARS) Schedule I [When morning nap seems desirable] 7.00 a. m_______ Toilet. Brush teeth. Wash hands and face. Dress. 7.30 amt tea Breakfast. Toilet for bowel movement. Wash hands. Out of doors as soon after breakfast as weather permits. Play in sun when possible. 11-00 somes 222 Toilet. Wash hands. Milk or fruit if needed. Undress for nap. Nap. 12.45 p.m. Toilet. Wash hands and face. Dress. 1.00 p.m Bee Dinner. Toilet. Wash hands. 1230 pom. oe Out of doors as long as weather permits. Play in sun when possible. 4.45 p. m__--___ Toilet. Bath. (May be given in morning if more convenient.) 5.15 pS See Supper. Toilet. Wash. Brush teeth. 6.00: p. ma... 2k Bed. Lights out, windows open, door shut. Schedule IT [When afternoon nap seems desirable] fea: UE: aes 5 cee Toilet. Bath. Brush teeth. Dress. 8.00 a. M_-...__ Breakfast. Toilet for bowel movement. Wash hands. Out of doors as soon after breakfast as weather permits. Play in sun when possible. 11.45 a. m__- Toilet. Wash hands and face. 12.00 noon ____- Dinner. 12.30 p. mo2Ls Undress for nap. Toilet. Wash hands. Nap. 200) ps Meso Ss Toilet. Wash hands. Dress. Milk or fruit if needed. Out of doors as long as weather permits. Play in sun when possible. 4.45 p. m______ Toilet. Wash hands. §.00'p, msoLs fe Supper. Undress. Toilet. Wash. Brush teeth. 6.00 Dp. Mises 5 Bed. Lights out, windows open, door shut. EATING HABITS * Every little child should have— 1. Three (or four) meals a day at regular hours; the heaviest meal in the middle of the day. “See also Food and eating habits, p. 45.](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b32173222_0036.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)