Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 17 May 1951 — Page 10

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‘Worries’ Even Young Children

ALBUQUERQ UE. N.May 17—War worries Hil even as young as third graders, and makes them unhappy just as it does grown-ups But even young children realize that Killing and death are always with us, in peace as well as. in war

These are the conclusions of a study by Dr. Arthur L.. Rautman of the, Uhiversity of New MexicQ counseling and testing service" here: and. Miss Edna Brower of me Boz bE ducation at Sioux City. Ta. During World War 11, in December, 1943. these. two psyc hologists tested children’s reactions to the war by a picture test. In the test ‘each child was shown 10 pictures and asked to ‘write the story of the picture. They were to tell: what ‘as happening in the picture, how the people were feeling and how it would end Picture Shows Gun Some of the pictures showed a gun. In one, for example, a revolver was on the floor beside a boy huddling against a with his head bowed on his right arm. Another picture showed a little girl climbing a winding flight of stairs. One showed a gaunt man with clenched hands standing among gravestones. In 1943 war themes were in two or more of the stories told by 83 out of 536 children tested. In 1950, only eight out of 468 grade school pupils had war themes in more than one story The percentages of pictures interpreted in terms of death and killing by accident or other nonwar means was almost identical in 1943 and 1950. But in 1950 half the stories, 50.64 percent, were given a happy ending, compared to about a third, or. 35.19 percent, given happy endings in 1943. The 1950 tests were made before the war in Korea started.

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