Show laziness lazine 0 Ss greater in in boys than han I 1 in n girls GI als says bay expert who also finds finda poor more satisfied chah rich washington 0 0 1 there na ar five times as many lazy inzy boys boya as girls poor children ardmore are more with their lot than digh children the unwanted child unconsciously wants to die ale the rho earliest memories are of ZI ing things these are a few odthe or the recent findings of european psychological bahora contained in a report on current progress in child studies issued by the committee on child develop development meril of the tiatI national onal research council convell here the comparative laziness of boys and girls in school js the tentative conclusion 01 ol tile the kasstan psych olo gist P pa P blonsky Blon Blona shy liy from a n study of aba daiy pupils in a large moscow public school paradoxically enough ho be found edund that the hoys boys were lazier i because they were e naturally more active blonsky blo accepted the teachers classification of laziness not feces eardly hi his s own out of a tot alof 1861 1361 children al approximately 20 per cent of alie boys and 4 per cent of tile the girls were re ported as a lazy by tile the school on au thorIt les all were given ex and contrary to expectations were found exceptionally be healthy althy i called motor hunger blonsky attributes the dif difference Terence to motor hunger the children normally mally are uri unusually usually active hut but have no patience or tena clow ness they seek an outlet for their vigor but never mever haye have been trained to serious endeavor the children were between Ie tween lour four and sixteen years old when charged with being lazy 80 per cent of them denied it this type he be says Is harmed by the form of schooling which itrich requires long hours bourn of unbroken mental activity blonsky also reported experiments to td determine the earliest menior rles lei of human being the incidents which are recalled in later years from the thresh hold bold of conscious life several hundred of these early memories were col lecter from children eleven eleve u und and twelve years old and from adults thil the nosi marked of these he re ports conic bom from the fhe labyrinth sense a dohnea sensation of puzzlement which frightens tens the child antip athlea athies and pathological fears fearo ol 01 intel life often have their beginning here blonsky says next in importance bill coming a little litter later lie he found mem mein pries cries of those experiences causing pale pain dislike for the source of euln I 1 often lingering inte in lire after the incident was forgotten self gelf preservation impulse i tte the great of early mem mein cr lesne be found were due to the lie self preservation impulse which takes bretie precedence dence over everything else in the life of the child thus he 6 found deep emotional experiences sper exper lences of eltiy child child bood hood which are not associated with belf do not enuse memo ries the child dies earll anti and willingly according 0 to o a report of recent experiments by the italian psychologist sandor ferencze such a 0 child lie be says anys senses the aversion or of parents with the re that nn an inborn instinct Is intensified fied such children who survive infancy he says tend to grow up con firmed pessimists with an easily ayak awakened ened aversion erslon nv tor for liff which may result resul t in suicide an investigation of clothing prefer edcel enc esby by children of various a ages was reported by eve in the bri british journal of medical psychology from six to ollie dine slie she found they were most impressed by color design and decoration enter their theft conscious noss ness only from ten to twelve mod esty in dress she rep reports orts enters into the consideration of ft the lower social classes tint not so much in the higher social strata the Tie study of the degree of content merit ment of children in families of 0 various sizes wils was made by the german pay ch A Buset nunn lie he found not noi only eliat poor children were mere more inore eon con tented lhnn rich children but thill the wits was tile the most ot of all all the children studied were girls most desired either a younger slater sister ns as tin an object of 0 mothering or an older brother ns as a protection or a social as R s set the nearer the child benine to he be ing the lost in the family the more fled she was found ile he found thet dissatisfaction with tile the family position and environment in creased with the file age of tile the child large family effect the lorger tile the danilli the more satisfied the child usually Is says the report tile the psychologist explains title this ns as being due to such factors us as alie the lack of differentiation of personalities in larger families the file social adapts tion which such families encourage landage and the fact that in such nm illes a camaraderie may grow up between brot brothers bers and sisters that children of poorer families apparently are more satisfied with their lot Is apparently due to a lower standard and to a lack of differentiation tie as there was certainly nt no more true affection in these families than in the families of wea lill ler persons the burodean bur hur laboratories as re healed by these abstracts of their exi ex perl ments have been busy trying to shed more light on the weird enon of In linares li nages inges closely up ap preaching broaching hallucinations in children the german ps psychologist E alef ciann studying a group of 83 1 girls found the images most frequent in about the ghe twelfth year and very rare between fifteen and seventeen although to ID adults they seemed related to ar artistic proclivities nore no relation littlon was ais found between them thein und and scholastic ability tested retested re var various lout theories which relate aliese visions to physical conditions especially de tl 11 clency cleney of calcium tile due to a cold gland defect spec specific itle conditions of ct the blood capillaries capil laries and of the thyroid gland eland ile he was able to find no types of personality other experiments with tin itil ages were rande hy d the german gerlynn apsy ph ch franz hoessler cesler ll who founie that they occur with the gre m fittest biest tre tr quency awon aanons i sik yeat olds nearl till nil persons with a strong eidetic ticy i can produce ie the li linares nages alanis of things seen which reappear anler air n real at win will they very seldom time come spontaneously t us as a result of fright roessler koessler found memory fur for colors after long intervals most marked among persons with strong shong eidetic t tendencies enden c I 1 e S the european psychologists it Is shown are busy trying to tit human beings into personality types by which he be predicted the sort of num mun or woman a child will bee heroine cime helmut to build up a classifying system from froin expert gienis with 20 infants who at tour four or tl intel vals were cre to 10 successive in sight hearing touch md ind taste lie he graded grade the lie children on oil the lie intensity and quality tit of their responses to these stin stimuli lull aind lid classified thorn thein ns fig to whether clipse were bidek or con COD stunt or it not intense or superficial rhe method justifies tie lie holds expert opinion on their personalities a fuel fact which Is of in importance in adoption the russian Itus psychologist V jev a classification into ex ci tuble and labile types of individuals from froin the conditioned re fleres flexes to food which are built up with the lashing flashing of lights ile he believes these classifications will hold through gl life the french psychologist A per fer arter postulates a of types based on a comp comparison arlson ol of the evalu of the buinno species and th lop merit ol of the andl 0 says enone the sect hie patriarchal where everything is I 1 centered in the fat family tilly third the of revolution of the individual authority imposed from without and fourth tile lie stage of mutual ce responsibility ond and reflexive liberty tile the growing child lie he says normally passes asses through these stages in the de of the race but becomes sidetracked at some settle particular level rhe character traits which belong to that level dominant thus he classi classifies fles tile the sensory conventional intuitive and rational types of individuals |