A programme for mothers and fathers
Teaching Handicapped Children by Stephen Jackson
A teacher, whose work lies among children who have been excluded from school because of their handicap, describes some of the ways in which he is able to interest his pupils.
Children's Games by David Holbrook
One of the reasons why traditional children's games persist from one generation to another is because they fulfil certain needs in the children. David Holbrook , who has made a special study of this subject, discusses such questions as ' Do modern children lead too protected a life? ' and ' Is there a lack of imagination in modern children's play? ' He illustrates his talk with recordings of singing games.
Arranged by Eileen Molony
(Originally broadcast on March 3 In Network Three)