Portland observer. (Portland, Or.) 1970-current, December 31, 1986, Page 3, Image 3

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December 31, 1986 Portland Observer, Page 3
Children Survive With Love
Headlines scream shocking news
of child abuse in schools and at
home, but violence is not the only
way to mistreat children Ignoring
them, not allowing them to contri­
bute, can ruin their self esteen and
can make them unable to handle
bad influences in their environment
Children are people, too The fol
lowing extracts from a common
sense booklet called "The Way to
Happiness” - which is passing ra
pidly from hand to hand across the
world are vital for anyone who
wants to help them survive
"Today's children will become to
morrow's civilization. Bringing a
child into the world today is a little
bit like dropping one into a tiger s
cage Children can't handle their
environment and they have no real
resources They need love and help
to make it
"It does no good |ust to try to
buy the child with an overwhelm
of toys and possessions or to smo
ther and protect the child the result
can be pretty aweful
"One has to make up his mind
what he is trying to get the child
to become
This is modified by
several things a) what the child
basically CAN become due to in­
herent makeup and potential;
b) what the child, himself, really
wants to become; c) what one
wants the child to become; d) the
resources available But remember
that whatever these all add up to,
the child will NOT survive well un
less he or she eventually becomes
self reliant and VERY moral Other
wise the end product is likely to be a
liability to everyone including the
child
"Whatever is one's affection for
the child, remember that the child
cannot survive well in the long run if
he or she does not have his or her
feet put on the way to survival It
will be no accident if the child goes
wrong, the contemporary society is
tailor made for a child's failure
"It will help enormously if you ob
tain a child’s understanding of and
agreement to follow the principles
contained in this book
‘ What does have a workability is
simply to try to be the child's friend
It is certainly true that a child needs
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well without love
Most children
have an abundance of it to return.
"The way to happiness has on its
route the loving and the helping of
children from babyhood to the brink
of adult life "
More than ten million copies of
"The Way to Happiness" in 14 Ian
guages have been distributed
around the world. Information on
how you can receive your own copy
of the booklet can be obtained by
writing the Way to Happiness Foun
dation. 3540 Wilshire Blvd Suite
320, Los Angeles, CA 90010,
U S A or by phoning them at 12331
388 6767
friends
Try to find out what a
Child's problem really is and without
crushing their own solutions, try to
help solve them Observe them -
and this applies even to babies Lis
ten to what children tell you about
their lives Let THEM help — if you
don't, they become overwhelmed
with a sense of obligation which
they then must repress.
"It will help the child enormously
if you obtain understanding of and
agreement to this way to happiness
and get him or her to follow it. It
could have an enormous effect on
the child’s survival and yours.
A child factually does not do
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toward finding the jobs they want.
Mary Goranson, MSW, will in­
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