POWERHOUSE COLLECTION

Booklet, 'Children no longer!' by The Father and Son Welfare Movement of Australia

Object No. 96/275/5

The Father and Son Welfare Movement of Australia was founded in 1926 with the aim of providing authoritative sex education for young people as well as marriage and family guidance. In the years between 1954 and 1956 it issued its first set of nine sex education guides and its output since then has been prolific. In 1969 alone its sale of sex education books exceeded 1.5 million copies (in a country whose population was less than 12 million). It also produced recordings and sent out speakers to schools and organisations that requested them. For many young Australians it provided their only contact with any sort of informed sex education. Reference: Spearritt, Peter, & Walker, David (eds), Australian popular culture, North Sydney: Allen & Unwin, 1979.

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Summary

Object Statement

Booklet, 'Children no longer! A guide for parents on understanding the adolescent', paper, by The Father and Son Welfare Movement of Australia, Australia, 1962

Physical Description

Booklet, 'Children no longer! A guide for parents on understanding the adolescent', paper, The Father and Son Welfare Movement of Australia, Australia, 1962. This soft-cover, staple-bound booklet carries on its cover a black and white illustration of a boy and a girl surrounded by newspaper articles about 'youth' and 'teenagers'. Its three sections deal with physical development, psychological development and spiritual development.

DIMENSIONS

Height

180 mm

Width

125 mm

PRODUCTION

Notes

Written and published by the Father and Son Welfare Movement of Australia. This particular edition was published in June 1962.

SOURCE

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Acquisition Date

14 August 1996

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