NZHistory.net.nz, New Zealand history online - adolescents /taxonomy/term/429/0 en Children and adolescents, 1930-1960 /culture/children-and-adolescents-1930-1960 <h2>The family in the 1930s and '40s </h2> adolescents children Children and adolescents, 1930-1960 family benefits housing social policy Thu, 01 Jan 1970 12:00:00 +1200 1394 at http://www.nzhistory.net.nz Children's health - children and adolescents, 1930-60 /culture/children-and-adolescents-1940-60/childrens-health <h2> Children&#39;s health </h2> <h3> Health camps </h3> <p> By the late 1940s all New Zealand children had a medical examination on entering school, and were seen by a nurse at standards two and six. These examinations helped identify those who were not &#39;thriving&#39; in their home environment. Malnourished children were sent to state-supported children&#39;s health camps, where they received health care and education. While these camps had been in existence since the early twentieth century, they were mainly temporary and did not come under state control until 1938. </p> <p>Permanent health camps were then set up in the 1940s and 1950s, most notably in Otaki, Pakuranga, Glenelg and Roxburgh. A key figure in their development was the Director of School Hygiene and later Deputy Director General of Health, Dr H.B. Turbott. </p> adolescents children Children and adolescents, 1930-1960 family benefits health social policy Thu, 01 Jan 1970 12:00:00 +1200 3099 at http://www.nzhistory.net.nz Education - children and adolescents, 1930-60 /culture/children-and-adolescents-1940-60/education <h2> Teaching young people</h2> <p> By 1940 childhood was internationally recognised as a distinct stage in human development. A child&#39;s value to the family was no longer seen as primarily economic. Instead, children were viewed in terms of &#39;emotional capital&#39; as socially priceless. New Zealand followed overseas trends and introduced children&#39;s education initiatives in the late 1930s and early 1940s. </p> <h3> Pre-school education developments </h3> <p> The kindergarten movement, still outside the state system in the war period, benefited from these changes. Funded by voluntary contributions and limited government grants, by 1940 the movement needed more money to ensure a sufficient supply of teachers. In 1942 the government provided bursaries for trainees, and student numbers increased from 31 in 1941 to 72 in 1944. In the same period the number of kindergartens increased from 39 to 52. </p> adolescents children Children and adolescents, 1930-1960 education social policy Thu, 01 Jan 1970 12:00:00 +1200 3100 at http://www.nzhistory.net.nz The post-war family - children and adolescents, 1930-60 /culture/children-and-adolescents-1940-60/post-war-family <h2> Families after the Second World War </h2> <p> As a consequence of the post-war economic boom there was increasing demand for consumer goods. The 1956 census revealed that more than half of New Zealand homes possessed washing machines, refrigerators and electric ovens. For those families who could afford these time- and labour-saving luxuries, so-called &#39;women&#39;s work&#39; became easier. In addition, women who had been mobilised during the war had a taste of life outside the home. </p> <p>Although many relinquished their jobs at the end of the war in favour of returning soldiers, some chose to remain, if only part-time, in the paid workforce. </p> adolescents children Children and adolescents, 1930-1960 crime family benefits housing mazengarb social policy Thu, 01 Jan 1970 12:00:00 +1200 3102 at http://www.nzhistory.net.nz Further information - children and adolescents, 1930-60 /culture/children-and-adolescents-1940-60/further-info <p>&#160;</p> adolescents children Children and adolescents, 1930-1960 family benefits housing social policy Thu, 01 Jan 1970 12:00:00 +1200 3103 at http://www.nzhistory.net.nz Bodgies /media/photo/bodgies <img src="/files/images/youth-010.mini.jpg" alt="Media file" /> /media/photo/bodgies#comments adolescents Children and adolescents, 1930-1960 fashion photos Thu, 01 Jan 1970 12:00:00 +1200 1750 at http://www.nzhistory.net.nz Yankee boys, Kiwi girls - US Forces in New Zealand /war/us-forces-in-new-zealand/yankee-boys-kiwi-girls <h2>Yankee boys, Kiwi girls</h2> <div class="mini-pic-right"><a href="/node/287"></a></p> <p class="caption"><a href="/node/287">American soldier chatting up Kiwi woman</a></p> US Forces in New Zealand adolescents american forces war brides Thu, 01 Jan 1970 12:00:00 +1200 349 at http://www.nzhistory.net.nz The dark side - railway stations /culture/railway-stations/dark-side <div class="mini-pic-right"> <p> <a href="/node/5310"></a> </p> <p class="caption"><a href="/node/5310">Frankton railway station</a></p> </div> <p>There was a darker side to station life. Like other public facilities, railway stations often attracted loafers and drunks, bored teenagers or lonely souls seeking human contact. Some of these people became local identities, such as the enigmatic Catherine Hill who frequented Frankton station for decades from the Second World War. Locals dubbed her &#8216;Coffee and Bun&#8217; after her usual purchases from the station refreshment room, and they speculated that she was waiting for a fianc&#233; who had never returned from the war.</p> Railway stations adolescents railway stations railways Thu, 01 Jan 1970 12:00:00 +1200 5298 at http://www.nzhistory.net.nz Widgies /media/photo/widges <img src="/files/images/youth-011.mini.jpg" alt="Media file" /> /media/photo/widges#comments adolescents Children and adolescents, 1930-1960 clothing fashion photos Thu, 01 Jan 1970 12:00:00 +1200 1749 at http://www.nzhistory.net.nz Youth and crime /media/photo/youth-and-crime <img src="/files/images/youth-013.mini.jpg" alt="Media file" /> /media/photo/youth-and-crime#comments adolescents Children and adolescents, 1930-1960 crime photos Thu, 01 Jan 1970 12:00:00 +1200 1748 at http://www.nzhistory.net.nz