Gruenberg, Sidonie (1881–1974)

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Gruenberg, Sidonie (1881–1974)

American educator and writer. Name variations: Sidonie Matsner, Sidonie Matsner Gruenberg. Born Sidonie Matzner or Matsner, June 10, 1881, near Vienna, Austria; died Mar 11, 1974, in New York, NY; dau. of Idore Matzner and Augusta Olivia (Bassechés) Matzner; m. Benjamin Charles Gruenberg, 1903 (died 1965); children: 3 sons (b. 1907, 1910, 1915), 1 daughter (b. 1913).

Wrote Your Child Today and Tomorrow (1912), The Wonderful Story of How You Were Born (1952), and The Encyclopedia of Child Care and Guidance (1954); worked with Child Study Association of America (previously Federation of Child Study), serving as director (1924–50); served as chair of National Council of Parent Education; taught parent education leadership courses at Columbia University and New York University (1928–37); during WWII, was adviser to US Children's Bureau; was special consultant to Doubleday on education and children's literature (after 1950).