Guide Book to Childhood. Issued by the American Institute of Child Life. Synopses from authorities. Annotated reference list. $2.50.
Library of Home Economics. 1909. 12 vol. Also abridged ed. 2 vol. Bibl. Prepared by a board of authors, special authorities. Includes domestic science as well as child care and training. Issued by the American School of Home Economics, Chicago.
Parents and their Problems. 1915. 8 vol. $15. Nat. Mothers’ Cong. Quotations from various authorities.
I.b. Andrews, Benj. R. Education for the Home. U. S. Bureau Education. 1914. 4 pamphlets. 428 p. Illus. Bibl. $.75. Survey of present status and methods of home-making education in U. S.
Bolce, Harold. Training for Motherhood. Gd. Hskp. Mag. Sept., 1912. 8 p. Illus. Sesame House for Home Life Training (London), and the School of Mothercraft (New York).
Comstock, Sarah. Mothercraft. Gd. Hskp. Mag. Dec., 1914-June, 1915. Illus. School of Mothercraft; child care and training. Also in bound volume. Hearst. 1915. 214 p. Illus. $1.00.
Huddleston, Mrs. J. H. Should the College Curriculum be Modified? 1909. Report of Committee of Assn. Collegiate Alumnæ, regarding home-making courses in college curriculum.
Read, Mary L. What Every Mother Knows. Outlook, Feb. 3, 1912. 6 p. Scope and spirit of mothercraft training; outline of curriculum.
Read, Mary L. Mothercraft. Jour. of Heredity, Aug., 1916. School of Mothercraft and National Association.
U.S. Bureau of Education. Reading Courses for Parents. Free.