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Our chief problem is ignorance among parents who don't understand what their duties and responsibilities are. These parents should be able to get advice on properly raising kids without having to pay for it and without having a stigma attached to this form of education. Young couples planning to marry should also be encouraged to attend such clinics. We also favor the idea of having married couples serve as teachers in the same classroom. The teacher who can inspire and excite children about the learning process is a wonderful force, and if a harmonious team were to assume the role of an inspiring teaching couple, the affect on the pupils would be very wholesome. Q. What further role can the schools play in improving family life? A. We should train youngsters in kindergarten for participation in family life. Teachers should ask questions like, "What does a good mama say?" and "What does a bad mama say?" We also favor a national Head Start program for all youngsters, beginning at age three. We have found that even age six may be too late for restructuring character. We prefer to have the early training of youngsters handled by professionals even those who may be mediocre rather than leave the entire responsibility to parents whose lives and attitudes may rub off on their offspring with ill affect. Q. Are there any other social changes you would recommend to re-educ- ate -- ol man-and-wi- fe help parents do a better job? A. We would like to see a return to the old custom of grandparents living in the household and looking after the kids from time to time. This could counteract the destructive attitude of those who say it isn't even desirable today to bring a child into the world. Q. Are today's drug users and addicts products, of disorienting home experiences? A. Our studies have shown that the backgrounds of drug addicts and youngsters are remarkably similar. Drugs are a form of escape from the real world and satisfy emotional needs that were not met in parent-chil- d relationships. would What Q. you say is the outlook for the future as far as our youth is concerned? A. There are some hopeful signs, but primarily the outlook is for more violence. We can't solve this problem at the Governmental level. Until we parents, no permanent gains can be made. If their children become delinquent, they will likely grow to produce delinquent children of their own. It's not heredity. It's simply that one's own unresolved conflicts make him ineffective as a parent. We have found that 45 percent of the mothers of children had a history of criminality themselves. About 66 percent of the children had a fathers of similar history. Today everyone is so busy working on the children already demonthat comstrated to be paratively little is being done to attack the problem at its source, the home. 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