If clientName is a widget you can use widget. PlaceAt(parentNode).
This should do the trick: child.borderContainer. ClientName = new dijit.form. ValidationTextBox({ name: 'clientName', placeHolder: 'client name' }, left_div); The second parameter for a widget constructor is usually the dom node to place the widget at.
From the API: Usage: var foo = new dijit.form. ValidationTextBox(/* Object? / params, / DomNode|String */ srcNodeRef).
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