Show GIRLS MOT NOT AS LAZY 1 UY AS AR w MYS iju say says expert who find finds poor more satisfied than rich washington there are flee fire time times as many lazy boye boys wt a girls poor children are more kith with their lot than rich children the unwanted cmaj unconscious ly ants ti 0 die the earl leit memories 1 are of puzzling things lings ti these arc are a few of he the recent findings of Euro european pema psychological laboratories cont alred in a report on current progress in child stud les issued by the committee on chi ahll development of the national research counell here the laz liess of boys and girls in ednol Is the tentative conclusion of the russian gist t P 11 I 1 blonsky from a study of 0 the daiy pupils in it large moscow ila ally enough he found that the boy boys were lazier because they were naturally tract noi nethe accepted the each teach ers classification of laziness not nt necessarily e essa rily his own out of a total of 1301 children approximately 20 2 per cent of the boya boys and ant 4 per cent of the girls were reported as a lazy by the school all were riven civen medical examinations ind and contrary to were found exceptionally tio nally healthy colled motor hunger iwonsky IIo attributes tributes a the difference to motor hunger the children ante unusually active bit have no patience or they beck rek nn an outlet for their visor vigor but new never save ave been trained to pe se rious endeavor tiie the children were between four and sixteen beirs old hen charged ith being lazy SO 80 per cent of them mern denied it 1 1113 his type he sa mx Is by the form of which r requires lin aa hours of unbroken mental activity blonske aleo ae re rep oed Pod expert ments lo 10 determine the earliest of hunan human beings the in thich are tire recalled in later years from froin the thre thres holI of con yolous ife several hundred of f these birly memories me morlee were collected froni from cIll dren eleven and twelve years old and from adults the moat remarkable of these he reports come from hii pense a defined of puzzlement which frightens the child antipathies and pathological fears of later life often have their beginning nere blonsky blonski ays says next ext in importance tince but coining coming a little later he be found memories of mote experiences causing pain dislike for or the sources of pain often linger ing late in life after the incident was forgotten self preservation impulse the great majority of early mem orlea orles he found were due to the self pres preservation impulse which takes precedence avez everything else in the life of the child thu that be he found deep emotional exper bences in early childhood are not associated with self preserve pre serva float do not cause rea i e the child dies eai ono lly fly and willingly according to a report of recent experiments b by the italian psychologist psych olo jmj sander sandr Ferenc zt such a it crilio he nay aenes S e n the be ase relon or impatience of p parent a r eess with the result that an linban iab c instinct Is int killed kil i ned such children as survive infancy Int aticy he bays says tend to grow up confirmed with an easily awakened aversion for life ilfe may result la in suicide an investigation of clothing erencen by children of various ages was reported by eve macan lay jay in the british journal of bledl cal psychology Psych olo y from elx all to nine die she found they were most lm pressed by color design tad and decoration enter their only from ten ton to twelve modesty in to brebt she reports enters into the he consideration conail dention of the lower so caal classes but not so lr it the high cr r social strata the study of the iam degree ee of con tenement tent ment of children in families fa rallies of various arlous t sires size was made by the ger get roan man psychologist A busemann Buset nonn he ile found not only that poor chit dren were ere more contented than rien children but that the only child nos us the roost most dissatisfied of ill all all the lie children studied were girla girls most desired a younger sister as an object of mothering or an older brother ns as a protection projection or a social asset the nearer the child came to being the last in the farally family the more satisfied she nas ast found he lie found that ion lion the tamely position and a n I 1 environment increased with the 39 of the child large family effect the larger the family th the e more satisfied the ceilla a usually I 1 Is sava he lie report the psychologist ex plains this as being due dve to such fac foe tors lots as the lark lack of differentiation of personally person allt lea in larger families the social which such families encourage and the fact that in such families a camaraderie may grow up between brother brothers rind sisters that children of poorer fa mIlles apparently are more sal gat ladled rufth their lot Is apparently at due to a lower standard and to ta a lack of differentiation dIfferent lation is s there was certainly no more true affection in these families than in the families of wealthier persons the european Bur laboratories revel re veiled led by these abstracts of heir their as experiments have been buba trying to shed more light ll 11 ht on he the weird leaca closely approaching hallucinations lo 10 children chil drea the german alist a studying ying a group of girls found the im ages rs most frequent la to about the giarth year and very rare between kiwi fifteen and sei seventeen enteen although in adults they lie seemed related to rols tic ie ho no re relation lallon was found berwein them and a hol Astle ability Lle finane retested various theorlis bilitch relate IN visions lo 10 physical especially dill clenry of calcium due to a par flaud defect conil cond flous of the blood capil capillaries laries at and 41 mer activity of die lite thyroid fiaai la d lie ile was able to dal no relation sh 14 type types of personality other experiments alth eidet ic images were iund made by the german fran koessler Ito essler who found that they occur with the greatest frequency among boyear alz year olda dearly nearly all with a strong eidetic can pru duce the images always of things elilu teen seen which rt appear luter as reut real at will they ury try seldom come 0 as i a result of fright fri lit koessler roessler found memory for colors after ions long inter iii most marlieb balong persons with borop eidetic cles the european Lur psychologists li Is i shiao are buey busy trying to fit ha humin deles beings into personality type types by may to predicted the tile tort bior of man or woman ft a child hlll ill be no cone helmut at attempts to build op up i a classifying system from ex perl peri neaUl ments with 20 10 1 infants laho vho at four or fit he e day intervals were injected to ten expert merit ments in hearing touch and taste stimulation lie graded grade un um children on the intensity find ity of their responses to ti lese stimuli and clas them as to whether these were or slow constant coni taut or not intense or caal the method justifies he lie holds expert opinion on their personal atles a fact which Is of practical importance in adoption the russian psychologist V faded makes a classification into excitable inhibitory and labile types of from the tile cor dillo ned reflexes to food which are buit op up with the flashing of light lights lie bell bellies ves these will bola through lf life the freasa freach ift A fer riele riel e postulates a of type bared bated on a comparison of the evola flonary development of the dumani specie species and the development of the i first he says came the tho prot ocial second the i archal vi 0 here everything Is centered in the family third the stage stae of revolution nf of the individual Fi against authority imposed fron from without and fourth the stage pa P mutual responsibility and reflexive renex lve li finerty nerty I 1 the growing hild he be says off nr mally passes through these stages in to the development of the race ram but lecome sidetracked at some souie par nicular level the character crar acter traits which belong to that betel become dominant thus he classifies class liles the sensory sen eory convention IntilI intuitive tIve anil and rational types of individuals |