?1 And lour Chil ? .,'i; i.7; "Education. V. S. A.," a Waah Lngten publication, edltMaMfce that thi? tyft at taMMrtk* ia 'Guar anteed I* f*u aftudder*' "Granted, IQ teata art not per fect, and aoarttimet they carry to* much weight, but it doean't help matteri to aeare parenta." Further, atatea 'Hiatlia, V. 8. A.," "Certainly, one ahould atim ulate a child'i mental growth, but not for the narrow iMtlfe of IQ hiking. Encouraging parenta' hy perpretenatoaa thia way can ikduee child hyperteaeioM." What do education profeaalonala. men who know and work at their trade, aay about raiaing IQ? "For children from typical homes there la little chance that IQ can be increaaed," re porta Dr. Illlnoia Unlveralty'a college of edu cation at DeKalb. "About all a parent can do to make aure that hie child bar fuM benefit of hi* native (epacHiet 1a to provide KM with the beet care phyalcally, create a home atmoa pbere rich in learning opportunl tiea and gtve him lota of love and diacipllM." ject their own ambit fena on their children and preaaure them too much are more likely to harm than to help." Dr. Topp explain* that probably the maximum K) ant can attain ie set by his Inheritance, While en vironment ? all those social, intel lectual, emotional and physical con ditions that surround a person ? determines tl eaten xt to whkfh the person attains this maximum limit. "It is {airly certain that no oae ever actually reaches his highest intellectual development, simply because it la quite impMribU to create the perfect environment (or each individual." Occasionally changes take place In a child's IQ or seem to take plate, Or. Tap* adiatia. Qaoe in artOTirSsfe apply himself to the test expert eim< and subaaquent tasting! toay produce higher of lower IQ'?. I rrnwMlj wfcaa a alaiM la taken boat aa tutmn er * aahelaad ?4 bom# and plated III a k*?a ritk tn Miami, physical Mid tmo Uaaai mmiriN, kSs intelligence quotient Haas. A (ban#* ? ?' ? **?'' ~r j No Limit On Any Item At A&P! "SU?R-W?HT" HfW YEAR PARTY VALUE! GOVERNMENT INSPECTED