Our Children By Mrs w* B Davis THE DISCIPLINE OF BACKWARD CHILDREN One might ask whether it is right to require backward chil dren to observe the rules and regulations which are applied to normal children. We may have in mind a child who is not de veloping as rapidly as he should. He is not learning to control his appetite or his temper. Should he be punished for his short comings because he does not have understanding as other children do? Is it wise to penalize a child who is backward when he does not restrain himself at the table or leave things that do not be long to him alone, or control his temper when he does not get what he wishes? The view generally taken by those who are lenient with a backward child is that he cannot learn self-control. It is true that such a child does not acquire self-control or restraint as rapid ly or fully as do normal children. This follows from him being backward. The impulses of all young children arc stronger than their sence of what is right and proper in their relations with others; but as normal children develop they rapidly gain control of their impulses while backward children acquire mastery over them more slowly. Of course every one knows that a dog can be taught so that it will control some of its impulses, such as “All citizens, regardless of race color or creed,” Clarence Miles, attorney and candidate for mayor stated this week, “are entitled to careful consideration in all matters affecting the city.” Thomas Pansing, attorney and Wdrld War II veteran seeking a position on the council, issued this statement: “During my stay in Lincoln I have always had a friendly relationship with many members of the Negro race. I am interested in their problems and barking, stealing food from the table, chasing cats, and the like Horses can also be taught self restraint to slight extent. An im becile is higher in the scale of mental and nervous development than either a dog or a horse, and he can acquire self restraint in a higher degree than they can. This means that backward chil dren can be trained to control their angry passions, to conform to reasonable rules and regula tions governing their actions at table and the like. Even though a longer period of time, because of the larger number of repitions in order to learn control of his impulses; he can make the con nection between penalty and mis deed. It is of supreme import ance that he should do this early for his own welfare and for the welfare of those with whom he has relations. In the develop ment of a normal child, new in terests constantly appear, and these operate to absorb his at tention and energy so that the original impulses become sub dued for lack of support. A boy in his teens does not run or yell as much as he did when he was seven or eight because new in terests have developed which claim his attention and use his energy, so that he does not feel the strong urge to run and yell as he formerly did. (To be continued) "Hear The Souihernaires" will, if elected, do my best to be of service to them and their pro blems.” Arthur Weaver, candidate for re-election as councilman said, “I have always maintained a fair and unbiased attitude on all problems of the minority groups. My past record merits the sup port of all.” -o Hear The Souihernaires (Political Advertisement) VOTE FOR CLARENCE G. MILES FOR * MAYOR 1 • Former City Attorney I • Active in Civic Affairs I • Veteran of World War I • A Resident of Lincoln Since Boyhood • Knows Lincoln And Its Problems Primary Election April 8th CLARENCE G. MILES For MAYOR UNION SHOESHOP 1018 "O" STREET 2-7887 g TO BETA 1 )CASH LOAN/ ( \ 1 JUST CALL / 7 2-2821 I I FAMILY 1 % FINANCE CO. J J 205 First National Bank 4 / B. A. Kilstrom, Mgr. M -:- Patronize Our Advertizers * ) 120 So. 13th St. Lincoln The FIRST NATIONAL BANK of Lincoln 10th & "O" St. Member F.D.I.C. SMITH PHARMACY 2146 Vine Prescriptions — Drugs Fountain — Sundries Phone 2-1958 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.