Our Children By Mrs- w- B- Davis VJ Training To Think The child of three who dis covers that another child has her doll and who in order to regain | its possesion, finds and holds out a pretty book to distract atten tion then deftly snatches her doll exhibits the quality that made Newton famous. She thinks. It is a mistake to believe that chil dren do not think. For a long time it was thought that reason ing was absent or inconsiderable among the young, but now we know better. To think is to solve problems; and the child j has an array of problems, and he attacks them in the ways em ployed by his elders, among which ways he is thinking. As thinking is a consummation de voutly to be wished, the fact that children tend to reason—do rea son, and reason increasingly and well if suitably directed—is gratifying. Error in children’s efforts to solve problems, to explain things they are baffled by, to get what they desire by processes of re flection, is so frequent that their reputation for thinking is dimmed. Beginnings Of Reasoning But it is not by successful ef fort but by effort itself that the presence of the reflective activity in the child should be declared. The child’s recognition of a diffi culty and his attempt to get a round it by adaptation of means, show the reason in reaction, BIRTH Mr. and Mrs. Norman Simms have announced the birth of a son on March 17, 1947, He has been named Norman Jr. while impotent anger, or mere imitation, implies a lower plane of consciousness. Any promin ence in children of the tendency to exhibit merely anger or dis couragement in the fact of diffi culties is evidence of the unde veloped condition of their reason ing. Many of the difficulties of dealing happily with children arise when they are too little given to reasoning. The relief to all when they reason freely is like that associated with dealing with reasoning adults. The ad vantage of being able to appeal to the child’s reason is outstand ing, while for the child’s future welfare rational tendency has a high value. The early develop ment of children to be reasonable creatures — reflective, problem solving, and circumspect—is de sirable from every point of view. The training of children in thinking is hindered by their emotional character, by adverse instinctive tendencies, and by in secure power of attention and erroneous concepts; their state is also influenced deeply by the observed behavior of adults with reference to method. To native handicaps of rationality must be sometimes added examples of petulance, lopsidted argumenta tion^ unfairness and prejudices among their elders. Children brought up in an atmosphere of trial and truthfulness show traits to correspond. 2-Way Radio in Every Taxicab Insures PROMPT, EFFICIENT SERVICE 2-3266 Yellow Cab Co. GOSPEL FOUR QUARTETTE From the Clfurch of God, 12th and Lane, Topeka, Kansas at the Northside Church of God, March 30, 1947. These are Christian Young men who have sung together for more than 18 years. Upper Center—OSCAR LEWIS Left—Leo Anderson Right—Sheldon Sudduth Lower Center—Fred Redman GHIett Cream & Poultry Company NEW LOCATION 528 No. 9ih Tel. 2-2001 Plenty of Parking Space UNION SH0ESH0P 1011 "O" STREET 2-7887 ROSCOE HILL'S CHICKS Improved Breeding From Fin est Trapnest Blood lines. POPULAR BREEDS BLOODTESTED Bargains in Started and Day Old Chicks. FREE CATALOG HILL HATCHERY 910 "R" Lincoln. Nebraska •5M5**5**5M54*5**M*,J*,J'*#5M5M5*^**5*f5**J***4*J44MM5*^M5** \ 4 120 So. 13th St. Lincoln Our Super Market 1717 R St. Phone 2-3160 Was formerly Hanley's Cash & Carry Market Full Line of PORK and BEEF at very reasonable prices , * The FIRST NATIONAL BANK of Lincoln 10th 8c "O" St. Member F.D.I.C. DONLEY STAHL CO. * — PRESCRIPTIONS OUR SPECIALTY — 1331 N Street 2-3248 ^ We rent Wheel Chairs, Baby Scales, Infra-Red Lights, Hospital Beds Hospital beds with mattress—$9.00 first month $7.50 each month thereafter.