Twelve Rules for Raising Delinquent Children
The following has been attributed to the Houston Police Department,
who supposedly put out a pamphlet with the above title, and listing the
following rules of raising a delinquent child. The rules were then picked up and
published in the local Chamber of Commerce publication called Business:
1. Begin with infancy to give the child everything he wants. In this way he will grow up to believe
the world owes him a living.
2. When he picks up bad words, laugh at him. This will make him think he's cute. It will also encourage him to pick up
"cuter phrases" that will blow off the top of your head later.
3. Never give him any spiritual training. Wait until he is 21, and then let him
"decide for himself."
4. Avoid the use of the word "wrong." It may develop a guilt complex. This will condition him to believe
later, when he is arrested for stealing a car, that society is against him and
he is being persecuted.
5. Pick up everything he leaves lying around—books, shoes, clothes. Do
everything for him so that he will be experienced in throwing all
responsibility on others.
6. Let him read any printed matter he can get his hands on. Be careful that the silverware and
drinking glasses are sterilized, but don't worry about his mind feasting on
garbage.
7. Quarrel frequently in the presence of your children. In this way they will not be too shocked
when the home is broken up later.
8. Give the child all the spending money he wants. Never let him earn his. Why should he have things as tough as
you did?
9. Satisfy his every craving for food, drink, and comfort. See that every sensual desire is
gratified. Denial may lead to
harmful frustration.
10. Take his part against neighbors, teachers, policemen. They are all prejudiced against your
child.
11. When he gets into real trouble, apologize to yourself by saying,
"I never could do anything with him!"
12. Prepare yourself for a life of grief. You'll surely have it.
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