Show 1 I Helps for Mothers Ur Ily DR nR C. C WEST Copyright 1923 1023 New York Evening World VorI Press Publishing Co i It I Is difficult for some mothers to differentiate between the discipline and subjugation of ot a child A subJugated subjugated sub sub- spirit Is by no means a a die dis disciplined spirit and the mother who Is constantly constanty threatening or PUnIshing pun a n child in the firm that she is disciplining him Is f t fa from the right right track Every ery child has a certain a amoun of ot personal independence which I IS revealed re at an nn early stage of ot life The wise mother Will guide this I Ithe Ithe ithe the right direction She will wi the child self control and to re respect control eI-control the rights of ot others Through Trough his own ml mistakes she will wi let him lern learn that disobedience and all al 11 ill 1 bred acts revert In discomfort 1 it I not disaster to himself as well wen as others other 5 If I this Is continually Impressed upon the mind of the child In ft a. Ol kindly manner It will wi become n nat nat ural o him to do right and as hl his life expands he will wi be better beter prepared prepared pre pre- prepared pared to tc cope with wih lifes life's battles battes be because be be- cause his wisely guided activity has ha given him ample opportunity to toa think out problems for himself himsel Discipline Is All too often ofen assoCiated Al with cross words and ment that arouse rebellion in a child endowed with independence and th result Is disastrous result On the other hand It If the spirl of or the child chUd has been subjugated he may become an obedient child child he he he probably will will but but wi-but but tie ne will not be bean b an Interesting child and his powers for self assertion will wIl be dwarfed BO so that sel as he grows older his chances for a being a n really useful member of the community are smal small Correct discipline Is by no means mean as easy as subjugation in the trainIng train Ing of ot a child chil i. i but the tha extra alter 1 is I quite le C worth while f |