Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current, January 20, 1963, Page 35, Image 35

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Scorning old, haphazard methods, one city
has organized an intensive educational
program and it begins in kindergarten
By EDWARD R. SAMMIS
12 family Wctkly, Jaaiary . 1MJ
The girl with green eye shadow
was in tears. A boy whom she
did not know had pinched her as
they passed in the hall.
This was the opportunity her teacher-counselor
at a junior high school
in one of the more affluent districts of
Washington, D.C., had been waiting
for. They sat down together after
school and had a heart-to-heart talk.
The girl was shocked when the
teacher of health education pointed
out that her appearance and dress
penciled eyebrows, pancake make-up,
exaggerated hairdo, tight skirt had
invited the familiarity.
It had never occurred to the girl to
' relate her new personality, which she
had "put on" just because other girls
were doing it, with the effect it might
have on the other sex. After the talk
with the teacher, her attitude and man
ner of dress changed entirely.
This is but one of the many ways
in which the Washington school sys
tem is seeking to provide guidance to
youngsters involved in the emotional
difficulties that can limit their chances
of success later on in marriage. The
moving force is a carefully thought
out program of training in personal
and family living, starting in kinder
garten and going through high school.
Although the school system pro
vides the impetus, there is active par
ticipation by parents, church groups,
and civic organizations. Thus, an en
tire community is going all-out with
an organized attack on a'great di
lemma the troubles arising from the
early maturing and social precocious
ness of our youth.
One reason advanced for such pre
cocious behavior is that adolescents
today respond more to the judgment
of other youngsters than to the opin
ions of their parents.
They go steady, they marry young
because "the other kids are doing it."
Washington educators have scored
by facing squarely that fact of life
and turning it to advantage. In the
city's program the students agree on,
put in writing, and abide by their own
standards of desirable conduct. And
it's surprising how eagerly the young-