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Pookie 04.25.2010 03:14 PM

How To Tell If Your Child Is a Potential Hippie and What You Can Do About It
 
Your son or daughter may be flashing warning signals that he or she will soon
drop out of society and join the "hippie" movement. If you know what to look
for, you may be able to prevent it.

Four leading psychiatrists, Dr. Jean Rosenbaum of Santa Fe, New Mexico; Dr.
Jack Leedy of New York City; Dr. Robert Bussell of Chicago and Dr. Norman R.
Schakne of Detroit, agree that a combination of the following signs spells
possible trouble for the parent as well as the child...


1. A sudden interest in a cult, rather than an accepted religion.

2. The inability to sustain a personal love relationship -- drawn more to
"group" experiences.

3. A tendency to talk in vague philosophical terms, never to the point.

4. A demanding attitude about money but reluctance to work for it.

5. An intense, "far-out" interest in poetry and art.

6. Constant ridiculing of any form of organized government.

7. A righteous attitude, never admitting any personal faults.

8. An increasing absentee record at school.

9. The emergence of a devious nature, manipulating people for personal gain.

10. A tendency to date only members of different races and creeds.


"Naturally, some of these signs may be observed in perfectly normal
adolescents, but it is when the majority of the traits are present that the
child is on the way to becoming a 'hippie,'" Dr. Rosenbaum said.

"There are also the fairly obvious signs like shaggy hair and mod clothing.
But those alone do not make a 'hippie.' Sometimes it's just a fad."

Each of the psychiatrists offered advice to parents who are worried about the
possibility of their child's becoming a "hippie."

Dr. Rosenbaum: "There must be a reconstruction of the family unit, with much
expression of love. Parents should work and play with these young people to
show that all the family members care about one another."

"There must be a great deal of dialogue -- sometimes very painful dialogue --
to establish a new position of belief for the young people. They will deny
they're hostile until their last breath."

"Until that underlying hostility is brought out, the children will be keyed
to rebel."

Dr. Leedy: "Family therapy is one ideal approach. Develop similar interests
and hobbies. It's usually too late for the usual disciplinary measures when
the child begins showing the 'hippie' signs. Discipline at that point might
make him more hostile."

Dr. Bussell: "Have a good understanding and be more tolerant. Adolescence is
at best and extremely disturbing time."

Dr. Schakne: "Learn to say 'no' when you have to. But explain your reasoning
so that you maintain a communication link."

"The time to shape your child is in the pre-teen years. When your child
reaches the teen-age level, the die has already been cast."

DeadDiscoDildo 04.25.2010 03:18 PM

Well, I'm a hippie. & I'm 24.

Should get my shit together.

space 04.25.2010 04:16 PM

if that's what the universe brings me, then groovy.

although people that are called hippies and people that call themselves that are often two different things, you dig?

dale_gribble 04.25.2010 09:57 PM

negative, i am a meat popsicle.

EVOLghost 04.25.2010 10:03 PM

So you got a stick up yer ass?



EDIT: ps////need more tim and eric avatarsl.

SuchFriendsAreDangerous 04.26.2010 11:39 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Pookie
Your son or daughter may be flashing warning signals that he or she will soon..


1. A sudden interest in a cult, rather than an accepted religion.



3. A tendency to talk in vague philosophical terms, never to the point.



5. An intense, "far-out" interest in poetry and art.

6. Constant ridiculing of any form of organized government.



8. An increasing absentee record at school.



10. A tendency to date only members of different races and creeds.


"


If your son/daughter is 16..17 stepping up and they have these signs they may well have joined the Rastafari movement as well ;)

 

(your grandparents too ;) )
 

ink. 04.26.2010 12:32 PM

"meh?"

Genteel Death 04.26.2010 12:39 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Pookie
Your son or daughter may be flashing warning signals that he or she will soon
drop out of society and join the "hippie" movement. If you know what to look
for, you may be able to prevent it.

Four leading psychiatrists, Dr. Jean Rosenbaum of Santa Fe, New Mexico; Dr.
Jack Leedy of New York City; Dr. Robert Bussell of Chicago and Dr. Norman R.
Schakne of Detroit, agree that a combination of the following signs spells
possible trouble for the parent as well as the child...


1. A sudden interest in a cult, rather than an accepted religion.

2. The inability to sustain a personal love relationship -- drawn more to
"group" experiences.

3. A tendency to talk in vague philosophical terms, never to the point.

4. A demanding attitude about money but reluctance to work for it.

5. An intense, "far-out" interest in poetry and art.

6. Constant ridiculing of any form of organized government.

7. A righteous attitude, never admitting any personal faults.

8. An increasing absentee record at school.

9. The emergence of a devious nature, manipulating people for personal gain.

10. A tendency to date only members of different races and creeds.


"Naturally, some of these signs may be observed in perfectly normal
adolescents, but it is when the majority of the traits are present that the
child is on the way to becoming a 'hippie,'" Dr. Rosenbaum said.

"There are also the fairly obvious signs like shaggy hair and mod clothing.
But those alone do not make a 'hippie.' Sometimes it's just a fad."

Each of the psychiatrists offered advice to parents who are worried about the
possibility of their child's becoming a "hippie."

Dr. Rosenbaum: "There must be a reconstruction of the family unit, with much
expression of love. Parents should work and play with these young people to
show that all the family members care about one another."

"There must be a great deal of dialogue -- sometimes very painful dialogue --
to establish a new position of belief for the young people. They will deny
they're hostile until their last breath."

"Until that underlying hostility is brought out, the children will be keyed
to rebel."

Dr. Leedy: "Family therapy is one ideal approach. Develop similar interests
and hobbies. It's usually too late for the usual disciplinary measures when
the child begins showing the 'hippie' signs. Discipline at that point might
make him more hostile."

Dr. Bussell: "Have a good understanding and be more tolerant. Adolescence is
at best and extremely disturbing time."

Dr. Schakne: "Learn to say 'no' when you have to. But explain your reasoning
so that you maintain a communication link."

"The time to shape your child is in the pre-teen years. When your child
reaches the teen-age level, the die has already been cast."


I've just finished reading Howard Clark's account of the ''zebra murders'', and some of those points would totally fit a description of the potential Death Angels.

!@#$%! 04.26.2010 01:21 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Pookie
Your son or daughter may be flashing warning signals that he or she will soon
drop out of society and join the "hippie" movement. If you know what to look
for, you may be able to prevent it.

Four leading psychiatrists, Dr. Jean Rosenbaum of Santa Fe, New Mexico; Dr.
Jack Leedy of New York City; Dr. Robert Bussell of Chicago and Dr. Norman R.
Schakne of Detroit, agree that a combination of the following signs spells
possible trouble for the parent as well as the child...


1. A sudden interest in a cult, rather than an accepted religion.

2. The inability to sustain a personal love relationship -- drawn more to
"group" experiences.

3. A tendency to talk in vague philosophical terms, never to the point.

4. A demanding attitude about money but reluctance to work for it.

5. An intense, "far-out" interest in poetry and art.

6. Constant ridiculing of any form of organized government.

7. A righteous attitude, never admitting any personal faults.

8. An increasing absentee record at school.

9. The emergence of a devious nature, manipulating people for personal gain.

10. A tendency to date only members of different races and creeds.


"Naturally, some of these signs may be observed in perfectly normal
adolescents, but it is when the majority of the traits are present that the
child is on the way to becoming a 'hippie,'" Dr. Rosenbaum said.

"There are also the fairly obvious signs like shaggy hair and mod clothing.
But those alone do not make a 'hippie.' Sometimes it's just a fad."

Each of the psychiatrists offered advice to parents who are worried about the
possibility of their child's becoming a "hippie."

Dr. Rosenbaum: "There must be a reconstruction of the family unit, with much
expression of love. Parents should work and play with these young people to
show that all the family members care about one another."

"There must be a great deal of dialogue -- sometimes very painful dialogue --
to establish a new position of belief for the young people. They will deny
they're hostile until their last breath."

"Until that underlying hostility is brought out, the children will be keyed
to rebel."

Dr. Leedy: "Family therapy is one ideal approach. Develop similar interests
and hobbies. It's usually too late for the usual disciplinary measures when
the child begins showing the 'hippie' signs. Discipline at that point might
make him more hostile."

Dr. Bussell: "Have a good understanding and be more tolerant. Adolescence is
at best and extremely disturbing time."

Dr. Schakne: "Learn to say 'no' when you have to. But explain your reasoning
so that you maintain a communication link."

"The time to shape your child is in the pre-teen years. When your child
reaches the teen-age level, the die has already been cast."



is that from a 60's book?

acousticrock87 04.26.2010 03:24 PM

What about free love? That was the best part.

Pookie 04.26.2010 03:51 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by !@#$%!
is that from a 60's book?

"How To Tell If Your Child Is a Potential Hippie and What You Can Do About It"

A 1970 P.T.A. Parent Education Pamphlet

by Jacqueline Himelstein

!@#$%! 04.26.2010 03:59 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Pookie
"How To Tell If Your Child Is a Potential Hippie and What You Can Do About It"

A 1970 P.T.A. Parent Education Pamphlet

by Jacqueline Himelstein


oh yeah, it figures. "mod clothing"-- ha ha ha.

so wrong.

tesla69 04.26.2010 05:11 PM

"A tendency to date only members of different races and creeds."

can't even comment on this

chrome noise tape 04.26.2010 05:46 PM

i would prefer to deal with a potential punk than a potential hippie.

HaydenAsche 04.26.2010 06:05 PM



2. The inability to sustain a personal love relationship -- drawn more to
"group" experiences.

3. A tendency to talk in vague philosophical terms, never to the point.

4. A demanding attitude about money but reluctance to work for it.

5. An intense, "far-out" interest in poetry and art.

6. Constant ridiculing of any form of organized government.


8. An increasing absentee record at school.



Yes to all these. My parents should be worried.

HaydenAsche 04.26.2010 06:06 PM

Hippies are great, as long as they aren't some pseudo-hippies. Loving everything is OKAY. Getting high is OKAY. Being the positive change is OKAY.

Turn on. Tune in. Drop out, motherfuckers.

SuchFriendsAreDangerous 04.26.2010 09:20 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by HaydenAsche
Hippies are great, as long as they aren't some pseudo-hippies. Loving everything is OKAY. Getting high is OKAY. Being the positive change is OKAY.

Turn on. Tune in. Drop out, motherfuckers.

actually hippies both then and now were pretentious and lame.. the authentic folks were not hippies at all, it was and is a pejorative term..

FreshChops 04.26.2010 09:48 PM

or simply put, how to tell if your child is smoking the wacky tobaccy?

SuchFriendsAreDangerous 04.26.2010 09:57 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by FreshChops
or simply put, how to tell if your child is smoking the wacky tobaccy?


Quote:

Originally Posted by SuchFriendsAreDangerous
If your son/daughter is 16..17 stepping up and they have these signs they may well have joined the Rastafari movement as well



 

(your grandparents too ;) )


 


;) ..

HaydenAsche 04.26.2010 10:19 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by SuchFriendsAreDangerous
actually hippies both then and now were pretentious and lame.. the authentic folks were not hippies at all, it was and is a pejorative term..


Tomatoe. Tomatoe.


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