The Interrelationship Among Social Workers, Family Assistants and Parents in the Project Head Start of the Archdiocese of New York, Summer 1967
Abstract
A great deal of effort, time and money is put into programs trying to help the most innocent and most helpless victims of the low-income class: children. A broad hope of all the persons involved inthese programs might be said to be that of opening childrens' minds to the world of knowledge, and thus a road to successful lives can be secured for them. Children represent the greatest natural resource of the country and efforts should be made to help them develop their full intellectual capacities and to assimilate to the norms and values of the society in which we live.
Subject Area
Social work|Individual & family studies|Social psychology
Recommended Citation
Hernandez, Rosa, "The Interrelationship Among Social Workers, Family Assistants and Parents in the Project Head Start of the Archdiocese of New York, Summer 1967" (1968). ETD Collection for Fordham University. AAI30359826.
https://research.library.fordham.edu/dissertations/AAI30359826