Relacionar Columnas The History of the ChildVersión en línea Match important dates throughout history por Dana Cooper 1 1601 - 1700 2 500 BC 3 1961 4 Late 1990's 5 1927 6 1901 - 2000 7 1900 - 1930 8 Early 1990's 9 1864 10 1928 11 1980's 12 500 - 1450 Second hand smoke, and shaken baby syndrome recognized as a danger to infants. Even as late as this period, young boys and girls looked alike in dresses and long curly hair. Sigmund Freud was the first to believe that experiences during childhood could have far-reaching effects on the adult. During this century children were expected to look, dress and act like adults. During this period, no special care was given to children who needed different food, special love & a safe environment; therefore many babies died. Strained vegetables and fruit become available on grocery shelves as canned baby food, and parents no longer had to mash their own baby foods. Smallpox vaccinations enable the World Health Organization to declare this often fatal disease eliminated. This century is classified as the Century of the Child due to rapid development of long-awaited research on children. The first paper diapers (disposable) for consumers were sold. Unsanitary pottery jars with feeding spouts were used to feed babies. The first rubber nipples on glass bottles were sold. Vaccination for chickenpox available.