Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 8 May 1949 — Page 24

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The Indianapolis Soroptimist Club will have a luncheon meet-| ing Wednesday in the Hotel Lin-| Reports from ‘the recent! alry between brothers and sismidwestern regional conference. H “lin Lima, O. will be read. The family, But it can get out of national organization is granting bounds and causé more trouble & fellowship for graduate study than the everyday quarreling at the University of Michigan. The local delegates to the convention were Mrs. Ralph &V. Lewis, Mrs. Kenneth M. Smith and’ Speech Disorders states, can

By JANE STAFFORD Science Service Staff Writer

A CERTAIN amount of riv-

ters probably appears in every

that disturbs the grown-ups by

| its noise. Stuttering, a report

from the National Hospital for

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Unrestrained. Rivalry In -Family Holds

to use the technical term. The hospital's files show cases like Jimmy's. four; he talked like a two-year-old, asking for a drink by saying “Me want wawa,” although tests showed he had above average intelligence with an I. Q. of 119. Going into Jimmy's case, it was found that there was a good deal of sibling rivalry between Jimmy and broth-

At the age of .

Jimmy as the sole object of his

parents’ attention and affection,

Jimmy reacted by keeping his babyish speech. This was his way of showing his parents that he, too, was a baby and needed love and attention. Some children react to this situation by bed-wetting, others by developing a stutter. : : ” ® 8» YFYHE YOUNGEST child in 8

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Misses Lucille Pryor, Hannah | arise from this rivalry between : Thompson and Mildred Barrett. | brothers and sisters, or siblings,

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