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Home Work Basis of Many Behavior Problems | By ARTHUR J SNIDER, Times Special Writer | CHICAGO, Sept. 18—Two psychologists today called for emancipa-| tion of all hoys from household tasks like baby-sitting, dish- ~washing,|

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apron strings. The psychologists, Méurice H. Krout and Stanley Dulsky of the Chicago Psychological institute, risked the reproach of Chicago mothers by contending that their subjection of sons to the feminine pattern is behind many of the be-| havior problems of boys today. “There is seldom a behavior prob-| lem that we come in cortact with that somewhere along the line does| not show up a family situation in| which the mother has encouraged feminine activities in the boys," the| psychologists said. Seeks to Prove Manhood “To offset the feminine role, the | boy feels he must look for ways| {to prove to himself and to the world] that he is a man and not a sissy. “One way he does this is by en-| {gaging in anti-social activities such as juvenile delinquency or even strong-arming and murder.” The recent garroting of a companion by a 14-year-old Newark, N. J., boy is the most, recent ex-

Saddling them with such “feminine” chores, they said, encourages the production of frustrated, maladjusted youngsters. never quite able to untie themselves emotionally from their mothers’

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ample, they said. It does not come as a surprise to scientists familiar with the fundamental psychological (concepts * of . mother-son relationships. Not only does the boy develop a feeling of inferiority, the psyenol{ogists continued, but a hostility to{ward the mother and toward women in general. Causes Woman-Haters “Thus,” they explained, “a miso-

Krout and Dulsky pointed out that strong, aggressive masculine [roles are developed by a boy's identification with his father. Similarly, feminine passive roles lare developed by the girl's identification with the mother, The psychologists acknowledged that there have been many adults who as boys did women’s household chores and grew up to be positive, virile leaders.

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Robert E. Dillon, Livingston, | Tenn., was in eritical condition at | Billings hospital at Ft. Harrison tor | {day as a result of a head-on colli-! |sion last night between a taxi-cab| lin which he was a passenger and | {an Indiana Railways bus. Three bus passengers were taken | |to Methodist hospital, and the cab|

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