EVERYDAY PSYCHOLOGY IN THE NURSERY [To the Editor of the
SPECTATOR.]
SIR,—It would be most kind of you if you would allow me to draw the attention of your readers to a course of lectures on " Everyday Psychology in the Nursery," to be held at Carnegie House, 117 Piccadilly, S.W. These lectures are organized with the I:inject of giving mothers the opportunity to hear the best authorities on subjects which are of vital interest to them.
At the close of the lectures, time is always given for questions to be asked, and many doubtful points are thus elucidated. Books arc also sold on all questions dealing with the " Care and Psychology of the Child," and are carefully selected, and chosen in order that they may be of real practical help, and thoroughly up to date. The first of these lectures will be held on February 26th, at 3.15 to 4.15, and the subsequent lectures will be on every following Thursday.
The lectures and lecturers are as follows :—" The Use and Abuse of Suggestion with Children," by Dr. J. R. Rees ; " Sex Education," by Dr. Elizabeth Sloan Chesser ; " Diet of Children from Three to Seven Years," by Dr. Eric Pritchard ; " The Psychology of the First Child and the Only Child," by Dr. Charles W. Hayward. The lecture on April 2nd will be at six o'clock as several fathers have stated that they would very much like the opportunity of hearing Dr. Rees on "The Psychology of the Boy." Tickets forthe series of lectures (22, or 7s. 6d. for each single lecture) can be obtained through me at 65 Rutland Gate.—I am, Sir, &c.,
65 Rutland Gate, S.W. 7. EVA ERLEIGIL