Show 3 YM Li THE CHILD NEEDS NEEDS' TRAINING TOWARD OWARD HONESTY ESTY It hurts hUIts a parent to discover r that his child Is capable of or dishonesty and the duplicity that goes with covering It up B But t the small child must not riot b be thought ofas oas dishonest but rather as guided mis-guided andone must set about clearing up up the obstructions which h have pr prevented Q his following the right path Children have no sense of property until It has been ben taught them th they rhey y need heed possessions of their very own to and be respected by others so that they may learn theIr value Then it is easy enough nough for them to understand why the possessions pos pos- possessions pos pos- i sessions of or others are pr precious cIous to to them Hem Children mUst must be given a are regular ular allowance and allowed to tG spend well vell as' as assave save l 1 Most st of the Ute money money which comes into Info the hands hands' of ot s small aJI children ls Is given them by generous parents OP oi 01 relatives relatives- so o that that that-it It see seems is to have to-have have little or no meaning They sh should n nOt t be be al- al al allowed owed lowed to tOI rifle the of oC their mothers or to open the the- p pocket pocket- Q hooks of their friend though said aId friends are are sometimes sometimes' hn impelled elIed to vr this rather than to s 's to sem I b be queer q It isn't cute f for foi cb eMi chil children l- l dren dren- to to- torun run Into A a. a strange house I and nd proceed to open all the doors of clo closets tS' tS and dresser drawers Such SOch manners lead natu aJl to disregard dis regard re-ard of personal Property o ond nd such disregard rd may be e the for petty thieving If If It tJ ers ers' or fath fathers r t are e no not strictly In with o other helT persons they cannot expect their children to tp haVe a n. sense of h honesty nesty Incidents crop crop up dally daily l Persons Perso-is waY area are always ready enough to m make ke a disturbance If It they are short changed but how many return return re- re turn the the ex extra n. n dime or r five cent cent pIece given given- them mistake Theman The Theman man who who r returns turns that extra dime when he e might have pocketed it has a far greater sense sense- of honesty than the person person- who finds a rollof rollof roll roll- of or bills and returns it It in the hope of a generous reward r ward or public app ap- ap p plauS One One act is inspired by py Jn- Jn J nato te honesty honesty- the the- the other other r act act is prompted by y p personal v vanity nl y and hope of reward I If the child hild can by conlin continuous us' us ex example be g ge ve l that fit first t sense nse of oJ honesty hc he h is fortified fol against any temptation Children veering toward dIs h honesty nesty neEd nee artful handling To paint them as is despicable Te- Te criminals discourages them If they are Lre as as there bad as' as an that they think isn't any hope hop f for r them and so they continue living up to lr f reputations ns |