Play And Recreation for the Open Country

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Play And Recreation for the Open Country
Curtis, Henry S. (Henry Stoddard), 1870-1954
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It is in playing with the children that she gets nearly all her recrea- tion, for, merely as play, it is much better sport to dress a real live baby than it is to care for a doll. It is the children who give a motive to the work she does and who occupy her thoughts while she is busy with brainless tasks. It is their future that is to compensate for the monotony and drudgery of her daily life.
The Family Life The farm woman is more dependent socially on the family than any other woman. She is al
...most completely isolated from outside society. She has no vacations, as a rule, and travels very little if any. It is in the family that she must find her real life. Even the farmer's contact with the world is wide beside hers. For the sake of the children and the wife alike the evenings should not be counted the unpro- ductive period and eliminated as nearly as possible by early retiring and early rising and evening duties, which prevent the wife from being a companion. The farmer should not forget to bring home his bit of news, whatever it may be, and share it with the others.

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