Indianapolis Times, Volume 39, Number 144, Indianapolis, Marion County, 25 October 1927 — Page 7

OCT. 25, 1927

Week-014 Baby Not Too Young for Child Training . BY MARTHA LEE Child psychologists say that the time to begin the training of a child is before he is born. After he is born, the first week is not too early to start, since his whole behavior pattern will be laid within the next seven years of his life. If, during this first week, the child learns that crying gets his mother’s attention, the foundation for a pernicious lifelong habit may be formed.

Twenty years later, when a great strapping lad still figuratively cried for his mother’s attention, she would be highly indignant if the truth were told. She herself started this performance during the first week of the young man’s life when he wss a helpless infant, and she a presumably intelligent woman. Allowance Advocated Parents are waking up to the necessity of teaching children the value and the use of money as * part of their early training. One speaker has said that an allowance is as much a child’s right as bread and milk, and should be granted as early as he feels a purchasing need. The experiences of others have shown that if the child is made acquainted with the family finances, and given his just share regularly, he will seldom overstep his allotment. Eventually there comes a time when it is no longer ethical for the child to be entirely dependent upon the family. In adolescence his financial relation to them is different than it was in infancy, and he should earn a part of his keep. Then, when the time comes for him to be economically independent, he has been led up to this point so gradually that he falls into the traces naturally. He Won't Work he said that he wanted a ittie time to realize that he was up and that then he would set to work. He is sun waiting to feel Just right. L think that he even takes money from . . I tried to force him to get a lobby §KH fSS -w.it a friend of mine says that ?s im notVen or f he n wo°uld have more "gel up and get" about worried MOTHEB Worried mother, you must realize that your son did not get this way in a moment. For years he has been building up his presen. attitude toward work. Hei must beMju on his own to provide You must not continue his living for him. harsh I would not advise fQr with him, or to co really thin k Give Yourself a Chance to Get Well! HO" 7* b ’on o " befo hir B b ra O dually failing for years, has been sraduay be built U p h °Vi a n a y few weeks? Give yourself a T \ Fat carefully get plenty of T..d M .10-000 'O' T >"'“ M ' p , jo“ .. it M- Ml** thousand, ol others. Miss Catherine Binges, of 414 S Second St., Belleville, lU., says: Iha a racking cough, felt sluggish and drowsy, and was afraid my health and strength would be completely undermined. But Tanlac toned me right up, out condition. Tanlac Is wonderful for indigestion and constipation. It brings back lost appetite, helps you digest y° u * and gain strength and weight. It contains 8 no mineral drugs; it is made of roots, barks and herbs, nature’s own medicines for the sick. The cost is less than 2 cents a dose. Get a bottle from your druggist and give it a trial. Your money back if it doesn t help you.

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which he was reared. William James says that we are all a bundle of habits which have been built up in our past life. When dfc this boy build up these habits? He is now faced with the colossal task of building up anew set of habits, —work habits. The best stimulus to make a boy work is needactual need. When he desires a comfortable home, food and clothing whiclj he has not got, I think that the desire will stimulate some action. Early Struggles Dear Miss Lee—l am heartily discouraged and this is the reason why. My husband and I have been married three years. We have been buying furniture ever since w got married. Still we haven’t got enough goods to go to housekeeping. My husband does not earn much money. X would love to help him, but my health is too poor. People blame the jazz age for divorces, but they should blame it on the fact that people get discouraged meeting bills and household expenses. My husband and I are living with my parents. We are trying to buy our clothes and meet furniture payments on a very small sum. We are both wondering how it will all end and looking forward to that golden day when we will have our own home. Dp you think it will ever be any better for poor beginners? WONDERING. Thinking people realize that economic pressure is one of the causes for divorce, and for that reason early marriages' are discouraged. Would it not have been wiser in your case to have waited until your husband was financially better off before you married? Would it not have been better for you to have waited until you had established your health? I can anticipate your answer to that: “But we loved each other, and we could not stay apart!” If this is true, then let your love compensate for these unfortunate hardships, Everything in this world has

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