Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 16 November 1951 — Page 13
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The Mature Parent—
Adult’ Tantrums Often Denote Emotional Maladjustment
By MURIEL LAWRENCE “Y AM NOT interested in why my mother Johnny because we are disturbed by his defiance, . . we ought to get rid of it fast. We scream at him,
screams at me,” the teen-age girl said, not because of what he’s done. but because hit smiling at me. “I am not interested in esi tance 2 excites 8 feeling of discourage- : f . ment and hélplessness that already exists, my mother—period. I live with her be- ; : When I've got it,
IF WE'VE got the idea that we scream at
f we have recently heen reacting to Johnny's defiance with a loud voice and that choked feeling in the throat, inventory time has come. Sure as we're alive, we'll find we have been wrestling with an impression that we are not appreciated the way we deserve to be. The louder our voice, the more hurtful has heen our encounter with slight, criticism or humiliation.
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I'll get out and stay out.” “When a woman screams at a child,” I said “she is not really screaming 2 at him, you know. She is screaming at things that often have nothing to do with children — at something , or someone else that has frightened her.” The girl .laughed. “If my mother's frightened, that's her business,” she said. “Frankly, my mother and her business just bore me
JOHNNY'S defiance isn't our problem at all. Our probleni is winning our little skirmish with self-contempt. When we win it, we will be able to deal with Johnny. “Self-contempt and bad conduct stand in the most frightful mutual relation,” writes Thomas Mann, the world-famous novelist. “Thev feed each other play each other's
oe o oe THIS IS a real and disturbing conversation I had with a young girl not yet 17 am commenting on it. not because I can on such deeply entrenched problems as that exist between her and her mother, but because her deep contempt for the parent who “screams” at her contains a warning to us all.
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vears old. 1 Most of 1 and we shouldn't forget it either annot afford to accept even the most casual siights and humiliations without dealing with them at once, consciously. We simply cannot allow anyone— friends, relatives, even strangers on a bus, to make us feel unworthy and foolish She is not the only child who bitterly resents Without taking immediate steps to repair the being made the butt of uncontrolled outbursts breach in our dignity. of anger. Not long ago, a group of delinquent “ > > BS children chose “a quiet. voice” as the fourth most desirable trait in parents. They thought it so important that they give it precedence over “affection.” Instead of berating Johnny for sisting a violent expression of our with him, we should be most grateful His resistance to our lack of control is his resistance against the temptation to feel contempt for us.
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THOUGH we may not find it either wise or convenient to defend ourselves hy words or physical action, we will judge the value of what has been said to us, use what is true in it, and dispose of the rest. h Quietly and invisibly. just as the healthy red blood corpuscles rush to reject infection in a physical wound, we will apply antiseptic to the infection contained in criticism, disapproval and aggression. That is how we gradually build up immunity infection of our emotional health. Screaming at children is evidence that we have not been giving proper antiseptic, care to the wounds dealt us by others.
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His refusal to accept our exaggerated anger. is his way of informing us that he wants to to respect what we have to say and that if we insist on incoherence and excitement, he won't be able to manage it.
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When the young crowd drops in to inspect your. Christmas tree and gifts, they'll be hungry, as always. Serve turkey sand-
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If they come for supper, ‘hot waffles are a good dish. The waffles may be topped with creamed turkey. Or, if a dessert wiches with cranberry sauce, waffle is preferred, date waffles and pass a tray of holiday with a tangy lemon sauce offer cookies with mugs of hot choco- a new approach to a waffle late. supper.
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