Cadets, Curfews, and Compulsory Schooling: Mobilizing Anglophone Children in WWII Montreal
- With male teachers leaving to go to war there was a decrease in the amount of teachers in school
- Focused on neglected children
- Lack of males in the family made children to act out
- Increase in freedom of young after the WWII
- With all the freedom they began to get themselves into a lot of trouble with the law
- They created a curfew to try and control the children and help the single mothers
- Eventually the school systems took the place of curfews
- War had a dramatic influence on the number of youth involved in delinquent behavior
- Women blamed for the deviance when the men were out at war
- They enforced curfews for anyone under the age of 14
The Education of Japanese Children in the British Columbia Interior Housing Settlements During World War Two
- Before the way, Japanese students were supposed to very intellectual and hard-working students
- Hideko Hyodo
- Not all the schools opened simultaneously
- Schools in Canada started to succeed the American school programs
Disciplining Children, Disciplining Parents: The Nature and Meaning of Advice to Canadian Parents, 1945-1955
- Increase in the divorce rates was starting to breakdown the social structure of Canadian children’s
- Children psychology classes
- After war they made children’s psychology classes super important
- Psychologists taught more than just the physical health of children and toddlers
- If mothers were outspoken they would reproduce a homosexual child
- Problem of the child and the problem of the families became a social issue
- Focused on parenting advice and how adults should teach their children