II. American Motherhood. Cooperstown, N. Y. $1.50. Popular articles on the home, child care and training.
The Child (London). Stechert. $5.25. Authoritative articles on child care, training, social welfare; special education for young women in England; book reviews.
Child Life. Amer. Insti. Child Life. Philadelphia. $1.00. Reviews of current literature on child care and training; book reviews.
Child Welfare Magazine. Lippincott. $1.00. (Mo. Cong. and Parent-Teachers’ Assn.) Child training; organization reports.
Home Progress. Houghton. $3.00. Articles on home life and child training; book reviews.
Journal of Home Economics. Baltimore. $2.00. (Amer. H. E. Assn.) Popular and technical articles on home economics and home-making.
Mothers’ Magazine. D. C. Cook, Elgin, Ill. $1.50. Popular articles on child training and care.
III. American Home Economics Association. Baltimore, Md. Membership organization of home economics teachers, housekeepers and others interested in progress of home life. Annual meeting; publishes annual proceedings, bulletins, Journal of Home Economics.
American Institute of Child Life. Philadelphia. An educational institution which furnishes its members personal service of books, correspondence, bulletins, on home-making, children’s education, play, vocational guidance. Works through individual homes, and clubs of its members. Publishes Child Life.
International Congress of Mothers, and Parent-Teachers Association. Washington, D. C. Mrs. Frederic Schoff, President. Organizes clubs and public meetings; furnishes speakers, programs, reading lists, literature, personal correspondence. Publishes Child Welfare Magazine. Holds annual meeting.