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After an ad hoc Committee on Structure for Child Life Professional Issues recommended the formation of a separate professional organization for child life specialists, in 1982, the Child Life Council was founded with separate officers and its own professional development conference. In 1983, CLC had 235 founding members.
Christian Life Centre, a number of individual and networked Pentecostal churches in Australia; Christian Life Community, an international association of lay Christians; Christian Literature Centre, a wing of the Council of Baptist Churches in Northeast India; Church of the Lutheran Confession, an American Lutheran denomination
World Federation of Doctors Who Respect Human Life; World Federation of Engineering Organizations; World Innovation, Technology and Services Alliance; World Organisation of Building Officials; World Plumbing Council; World Road Association
Edgar Gardner Murphy, an American clergyman and author, is credited with proposing the National Child Labor Committee following a conference between Murphy's Alabama Child Labor Committee, and the New York Child Labor Committee. [5] The conference culminated on April 25, 1904 at a mass meeting held in Carnegie Hall, New York City.
Child life academic programs often have an internship or fieldwork program as part of their degree requirements. The Child Life Council requires that a minimum of 480 hours of fieldwork under the supervision of a Certified Child Life Specialist be completed in order for a candidate to be eligible to take the Child Life Certification Examination and attain the Certified Child Life Specialist ...
Crippled Children's Services created federal matching grants to help children with physical disabilities. Child Welfare Services provided state grants to address the needs of dependent and neglected children. When the Social Security Act was signed in 1935, the Children's Bureau was granted authority to administer the last three of these programs.
Child Life could refer to: Child Life (journal), an academic journal published by the Froebel Society between 1931 and 1939; Child life specialist, pediatric health care professionals Child life (degree), the field of study of child life specialists; Child Life Insurance; Chase Child Life Program
Because children may feel overwhelmed, child life professionals help children gain a sense of familiarity and control of their environment through play and exploration inside the healthcare facility. Understanding that a child's well-being depends on the support of the family, they also provide information, support, and guidance to parents ...