Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 13 Apr 1928, p. 23

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UIRmft FOR p1l;D~ AD'llalW . ft1Uil11~ Mn. Beatrice Eaaor, Edaeator. _ _ · I .,.. I I + l · In a lecture on "The Child's Faulty Adaptations," given last Tuesday at the National Kindergarten and. Elementary college, Mrs. Beatrice Ensor, English educator, advised parents to familiarize themselves with the new discoveries in the field of psychology and education, but to be careful how they try them out on their children. She also stressed the importance of maint~ining a sane, well-balanced point of view in the mid!it of the multiplicity o£ new and sometimes conflicting theories. ~~Practically every child present~ problems in one direction or another, and individual psychology, which is the basis of the new education, attempts to take into account the possibilities, capacities, strength and weaknesses of the individual and provide an ' environment which wilt help him to develop along the finest lines. Our aim as parents and teachers is so to study the situation that we rna,· provide the kind of environment which will produce .spontaneous, harmonious, all-around development of the child's nature. Prewent Mai-Acljuatment "Our attempt i.s to prevent matadjustment, rather than to remedy it after it has occurred. We recognize the importance of the early 'years of the child's physical life and the development of a healthy emotional life is equally important. It is the duty of every mother to help the child cut the links which bind them together, to make the child independent, and if she fails you have a~ entirely mal-adjusted adult. Mrs. Ensor suggested the many problems of adjustment between different children in the family and em~ pha.sized the fact that the oarents' job is to balance human natu-re and try to see that the relatio.11ships are fair1-:; evenlv balanced and that each child is given an o!_)portunity to develop. She !!.iscussed three types of children -the active, independent child. the )Jigh-strung emotional child, and the questioning- child who must have a reason for- everything, and suggested the v~ry different types of treatment which must be used with them. "When mal-adjustments appear we t..;.n!N lhm r:_L , ·c .. ~auteD ~e ~ Lectarea Ea,lilh do not punith ~e e~~e-~ow we. : N. U. to have to go deeper and ·find the cause · B · M· 'and remedy this, and then the extern~l ·Can e UIIIJita OD &J' II ·manifestation wiD gralluallydisappear." Northwestern university alumni will In closing Mrs. Ensor spoke briefty observe Candle Burning night May 16, on the New Era Fellowshap, which · is throughout the country. The cereendeav~ring to bring together the pro- mony consists of lighting a purple gressive features .in education from all candle and reciting a simple ritual parts of the world. "The ~im of the expressive of loyalty and love for the new education is tg release tile poten- school: tialitie~ within the child, but in release: President Walter Dill Scott asks ing them to orient them in a certain that at 8:01, every Northwestern alumdirection-:-the direction of the brother- nus light a purple candle and in its hood of mankind." light spend a moment in contemplation of his Alma Mater. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Hartung are re-------ceiving the congratulations of their Edward Scheidenhelm, 704 Lake avefriend$ upon the birth .of a daughter, nue has returned to Cornell university La Verne Barbara, March 25, at their after spending Easter vacation with home in Niles Center. his parents . -o-oMiss Helen RandaJl, 912 Twelfth :td~rk Cresap of Kenilworth has .re3treet, is convalescing at her home turned to the Hill school, Pottstown, after a serious illness of two weeks. Pa. A.hamJi Ol.ene · Boys! Girls! YouWantan Out-0-Door ,. Gym. Dear Parents: Lacquered blue Violets effectively adom this charmins creation of Corsair Blue Balli· Bunt/by You say to us--"keep otf dangerous roofs" - "don't play in the street"- "don't climb high-up in trees" .. "find something to do in your own beautiful back yatdl" We say to you - "get us an Out-o-Door Gym for our yard!" Then we will play in safety, develop courage, agility, judgment, skill, poise, grace, muscles, play outdoors all the time, grow healthy, sound bodies and have fun! And we can always have new fun on it all alone, with a few friends, or with crowds -we'll always be happy! Won't you pl«~~e get us an Out-o-))c;or Gym for our yard? The Children. Just now there is something new every day in the tMllb'lq/M, Millinery Section -where the new ideas are first shown. Prices from $t8.50 6oo MICHIGAN BOULEVARD ~SOUTH NE§JllLG'JRl~/ CHICAGO . + I LEE NELSON, Jeweler Continues H;, Sensational REMOVAL SALE Entire Stock Reduced One-Half to One-Third Extraordinary savings may be effected by purchasing now for wedding, graduation and anniversary gifts. Every anicle of jewelry, silverware and holloware included. While assortments are not fully complete, a goodly selection awaits your inspection. r··················· lafol'llllltioa lleqa..t 117 Howard 8&., BYaatloL O·t·O·Door Spa., be.. Gea&le·eal Pleate tea4 ·· f·rller Ia· fo11Datloa alto·t 7oar O·t· O·Door Gpa for Bop uc Girl .. fifo o'llptloa) 1 I 1 I 1 NOW AFTER APRIL 15 ·... Clt7 . . ......... ...... ...... A.44rett ................... . 624 Davis Street 1626 Orrington Ave. ...................... . L-f-lJ ··········---------~

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