Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 19 December 1947 — Page 33
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CRAWFORDSVILLE, Dec. 19— 1,4iang at a conference to be held Dr. Duane Roller, head of the Wa-| .. princeton University Dec. 19, bash Oollege physics department, 20 and 21. Purdue University also
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Child Psychologist Reports on Reactions To Tale About Woman Expecting Baby
By Scienge Service WASHINGTON, Dec. 10—Mother may be upset by the children's stories she reads ‘her youngsters, even if her young audience is delighted by the tale. . This strange turn of events was discovered by a psychologist who
‘studied mothers who read a specially-written story to their children— about a mother, a daughter and an imaginary animal called the ram- | patan, " | There have been many studies-of story that described the mother's {what children’s fairy stories, comic tiredness and crankiness, {books and radio thrillers do to the| Written by a Man
| », child's mind. But Dr. Martha! poe antagonistic to the story Wolfenstein of the Walden “School were .divorced women or those who
took a scientific look at the other side of the picture. for other reasons could not have The story, written on the pre- another baby. One was so disturbed scription of a panel of child that she could not finish reading psychologists, tells about a mother the story: that is about to have another baby. Mothers could not see the point Shows Ignorance | She displays the ignorance of satisf; the wishes of the child. grownups in not being able 1% If they recognized the feelings of (answer the daughter's questions unhappiness and frustration of the about when the baby will be born child, they seemed to want the child {and whether it will be a boy or 8 satisfied through the parents rath-
| girl. {er than her own imagination,
| From stories she has been read, | Reaction of the children was in
{of the phantasy of the rampatan as |
| Sally thipks it would be great fun| =o rked contrast 10: thmt-.of their
if her mother would have a Tam-| others. On the whole they enjoyed
patan instead of a baby. ; only Sally would know what it was. |v 8nd were delighted over the
| This story, read by real-life FAMPatan. mothers, produced different reac-| Dr. Wolfenstein lets out a secret tions on the mothers, depending on|about the authorship of the story what happened before her own| Which is liked by children but not children were born, Dr. Wolfenstein|by their mothers. It gas written by reported to the Society for Research|a man, He is Leo Rosten, well in Child Development. | known to many adult readers under Women who found their own the pen name, Leonard Q. Ross, aupregnancies an indignity or hard-{thor of the Education of H*Y* ship seemed to resent parts of the! M*A*N*K°*A*P*L*A*N.
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