Porcupine Advance, 22 Jul 1948, 1, p. 5

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little in his dinner ches and sweets have a disa: on appetite. It‘s allright t ren have snacks of fresh f1 juice with a cerealâ€"like c or graham Cc In consagering the more moderr nries related to the problem of ge¢ children to eat, were apt to f some of the more obvious reasons grandmother could point oui. In ticular, there‘sinâ€"betweenâ€"meal bling. The child who has acce the cookie box or who eats inni able crackers after school may a3 or stead of pastry Then we somelimes fail periods of slackened grow child actually doesn‘t n food. None of us is part: to tackle a task that loon to seem impossible of ace A plate piled bigh with f¢c ger a child. When Bett ette, aged four and two : their meals, their fath: that they be given sing which would not overwhe feeling of achievement wi able to empty or nearly plates changed the little tive att‘tude toward ez2i Mealtimes should no! casions for saved up re; child will hardly hurry t he can look forward only "Why didn‘t you put yo away?" *"Your teacher sai late this mornin3," ‘"The children never seem ty y as you do" and so forth. Sometimes a child. sefu because he has discovere quite accidentally, that turning down his dinner h mendous power over his : even over other membess . ily. Or perhaps it is his jecting the power the fa: over him. Mother, failing + his developing independen many things for him. H tie his own shoclaces, but about it so mother sayvs "*Here,â€" TL doâ€">it." :: holding his hand who street, . And. when s food on his plate and the last few mouthful meal, it is just too m can‘t. understand cor : cumulated frustration. be‘s. 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This vear I am not going to our house on Campobello Island in New Brunsw ck, Canada, so I have not been faced with a trin where the dogs had to spend the nightâ€" with me someâ€" where on the way. I find that they enjoy driving with me if they can stick their heads out of the window of the car, but long trips are no pleas for them than for simall clvldren. like to move around too much. rea ly do not think tivat travelling dcogs is a joy for them and shouldn‘t be taken along unless absclute‘ly necessary. CAMUTrYRNUIY â€" ICCUOULLLILf _ U U Ne _ N 2 :) versity. He thinks we voery badly need some trief in pamphlet formâ€"â€"of some of the ‘scliefs of demâ€" ocracy. He urges that we Americans should bestir oqurselves to state our po‘nt cf view clearly in order that we may not be onen to certain attacks by the Sovict Unicn and to misrepresentâ€" ation even in the Western democracies, In lins with this idea of getting clearly before us some of our beliefs, the I'ed yal Bar Asscce ation in . Washâ€" mgt(m D. C., which is an organizatâ€" icn of attorneys in the service of . the Federal Governmenrt is going to sponâ€" sor a series of formal debates next winter. This group fegls that the art of forâ€" mally debating an idea for the eduâ€" cation of the public is almost lost. It ma‘ntairs that the projected series will be of value to bring together people of cyposing betiefs, both in this country and frem abroad, and to have both present their points of view and answer each other. Col. T. A. Mclnerney, who played The British journalist and lecturer, > rge B. Catlin, and his son were with for the weekâ€"end. 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