Evening Republican, Volume 21, Number 166, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 31 July 1917 — Child Not Unlike Adult [ARTICLE]

Child Not Unlike Adult

The child in its disposition is not unlike an adult. Normally, both are happy and contented as long as they are feeling well, and the healthier they are the more responsive is theif disposition. But if the head is dull and the brain is sluggish and the muscles have a tired feeling from a poor digestion, then both the adult and the child become irritable and quick tempered, doing only those things which one wishes to do, unresponsive and discontented.