Indianapolis Times, Volume 38, Number 140, Indianapolis, Marion County, 17 September 1926 — Page 17

SEPT. 17, 1926

HEALTH EDUCATION STARTED IN 10 NEW W AREAS Parents Learn American Ideals, Taught Children in Schools. iJu Timet Special NEW YORK. Sept. 17—Parents In the congested East Side district of New York around Mulberry Bend and in the uptown West Side are being introduced to American ideals of healthy living by their children. Old World prejudices against fresh air, baths and balanced diets are being met with protests from younger mmbers of the families who are going to the public schools. “Teacher says I musn’t have coffee for breakfast. I can’t learn if I do.’ “Teacher says I must have a bath very week.” “Dear teacher,' a harassed Italian mother wrote, through dictation to 'her fourth-grade daughter, “please do not make Anna not like what she has at home. She won’t eat spaghetti every day. She says it will make her sick.” In Two Schools The Annas and Guiseppis and Fiorellos in two public schools, in Lower East Side and Upper West Side New York are studying the old elementary curriculum with anew content, as part of an experiment in health education, under the direction of Dr. E. George Payne, professor of educational sociology at New York University, his staff and students. A is for apples and air and B Is for brown bread and butter, the beginners in these two schools say as they learn their letters. The older children write stories and act plays about what happens to children who drink coffee instead of milk for breakfast and who do not brush their teeth. They not only learn, but put their knowledge in practice. Sanitary inspectors, elected by the children, keep close check to see that rules of health are observed as well as possible in crowded tenement houses and congested apartments. Wasting Time Health education has been neglected in favor of the more conventional

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