Parents should create opportunities to share hours with their children to effect better child guidance and to gain better relations between child and parents in later years.
Members of the Delta chapter of Delta Kappa Gamma Society were given this advice at a panel discussion at the McMain Junior High school auditorium Thursday night of six authorities on child behavior.
The society was told also that parents must learn to be more stable individuals, then they will
be able to help their children to lead more normal lives.
Members of the panel were Dr. M. S. Edmonson, anthropologist of Tulane university; Mrs. John Forsyth Little, Louise McGehee school; Miss Gladys Hall, professor of social case work at Tulane; the Rev. W. A. Mulherin, psychologist, Loyola university; Dr. T. W. Richards, psychologist, Louisiana State university and Ellsworth Van Slate, headmaster of St. Martin's school.