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He had worked at an inner London primary school for maladjusted children from 1968 to 1972.
Mulder began her career as a teacher in a school for severely maladjusted children.
"I was trained to deal with emotionally disturbed and socially maladjusted children," she said.
Moreover, special classes for maladjusted children were implemented.
Yet as Friedan shows, later studies found that overbearing mothers, not careerists, were the ones who raised maladjusted children.
Another important accomplishment of the "Foundation Suka" is public awareness about maladjusted children.
Maladjusted Children, University of Nottingham Press (1960)
Oak Bank was established in 1976 as school for 'maladjusted children', and originally had capacity for 40 boarding pupils and 20 day pupils.
She briefly attended a school for maladjusted children in Bexhill until she was expelled (for organising a midnight feast on a beach).
The "600 schools" isolated and stigmatized children, operated as they were by "the Bureau for the Education of Socially Maladjusted Children."
He attended Public School 614 for maladjusted children and Alexander Hamilton Vocational High School before quitting after one term to help support his family.
The term 'maladjusted children' entered common usage after the 1944 Education Act, and it was the aim of this committee to investigate the education of such children.
His father, now retired, was the director of the former New York City Bureau for the Education of Emotionally Disturbed and Socially Maladjusted Children.
She also spent some time as a dance teacher at "Bylands", Stratfield Turgis, near Basingstoke, Hampshire, a boarding school for maladjusted children.
Foster families are an effective and desirable form of caring for children and are a particular opportunity for socially maladjusted children, whose chances of adoption are the lowest.
They were mostly unwanted or maladjusted children whose parents could afford to get rid of them with a flourish under the guise of giving them the advantage of growing up in healthful surroundings.
The third, in 1968, was at the Commonwealth Institute: "Art and Mental Health: an exhibition of paintings, clay models and ceramics by psychiatric and subnormal patients and maladjusted children", (p101-108),.
Lendrick Muir School was a residential school for maladjusted children of above average intelligence, aged 11-19 (originally 7-18) or latterly children with dyslexia, located on an unclassified road from Rumbling Bridge to Crook of Devon.
Not only did HACC boast a multiethnic faculty, but the student population was also diverse, "ranging from established Harlem painters to maladjusted children from the New York psychiatric hospitals who benefitted from the Center's creative activities."
Bart Simpson's punch lines - "Don't have a cow, man" in particular - have passed into the language, and Mr. Groening has been besieged with offers to merchandise the images of Homer and Marge Simpson and their three maladjusted children.
Any judge with even half a brain would surely concede that however inappropriately the Duchess of York might have behaved in the past year, even she has yet to acquire such a proven track record on rearing maladjusted children as Her Majesty the Queen.