PEDIATRICS Vol. 23 No. 4 April 1959, pp. 816
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NEWS AND ANNOUNCEMENTS

Children's Bureau Publication

A new publication of the Children's Bureau, entitled Your Gifted Child deals with a subject now receiving increased attention by both parents and schools—the physical and mental development of the child who is especially bright or unusually talented.

This publication reflects the belief of the Children's Bureau that long-range planning for gifted children should begin early in their formative years. While written for parents, it is expected to be useful also to members of the professions serving children.

Copies of Your Gifted Child may be obtained from the Superintendent of Documents, U. S. Government Printing Office, Washington, D.C., for 20 cents each.

Certification in Pediatric Allergy

The following pediatricians were certified in the Subspecialty of Pediatric Allergy on February 8, 1959 in Chicago, Illinois:

Daniel Blitz, M.D., 1 Club Drive, Woodmere, New York.

John Gerard Flynn, M.D., 377 Essex Street, Salem, Massachusetts.