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THE ROCKY MOUNT HERALD, ROCKY MOUNT, NORTH CAROLINA
FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 1, 1935
Wise Parent Will Get
Child's Point of View
By MARY STARCK KERR, National
Kindergarten Association,
New York.
The family was getting ready for
an auto ride. Little George was in
the back seat of the machine, where
he usually rode. But there was com
pany today, and one of the guests
was to sit In his accustomed place.
George objected, and as he could not
express his objection in words, since
he could not yet talk, he began to
squirm and fret.
"Never mind," said the visitor who
was to sit in his place, as she saw
the worried look on the face of his
mother, who was going to lift him
over onto the front seat. "George
will be all right; he will sit on my
lap; he Is just anxious not to be left
out."
"All right, you can try It; perhaps
he will," said his mother.
The visitor seated herself, took
George on her lap, and peace
reigned. Never was a child more
content than little George all during
the ride.
When the visitors left, they were
commenting on the good behavior of
the little fellow, and one said, "I
suppose the trouble we have with
children often comes because we
don't understand what they are
thinking, and they are too young to
tell us."
"Yes," said the one who had held
George. "If we can just take their
point of view, our problems will be
much simplified; and after all, It is
not hard to see what Is In a child's
mind, if we just consider how we
would feel If we were In his place.
It becomes second nature when we
are with children much, to under
stand their thought* and feelings."
As her companion agreed to this
statement, she asked, "Do you re
member little Charles, and how the
nurse accused him of crying because
of temper when he was only a few
weeks old? The real cause was that
they had waited too long to give him
his bottle.
"When the nurse left, and his
mother had to prepare his bottle, the
baby cried while she was preparing
it; he did not know she was at work
getting ready to satisfy his hunger.
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I carried him Into the kitchen, where
he could see her preparing the bottle,
and at once his cries ceased.
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"I suppose we should cry just ai
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said her companion.
"We are., always expecting chil
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will lead them to have confidence In
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