Exploring the child's world III

Interviews with delinquent and disturbed young people who are encouraged to discuss their experiences and express feelings. To protect individuals, each program is a re-creation of an actual interview using different names and places.An online collection of early educational public radio content from the National Association of Educational Broadcasters (NAEB).

https://www.unlockingtheairwaves.org/programs/exploring-the-childs-world-iii/

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I would like to kill Pop, me, everyone


Ray, 14, found out that his mother was no good. He lives with his father, but finds him no better. "If my father drank there would be some excuse for the way he treats me."


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 March 9, 1964  n/a
 
 

I would like to kill Pop, me, everyone


Ray, 14, found out that his mother was no good. He lives with his father, but finds him no better. "If my father drank there would be some excuse for the way he treats me."


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 March 9, 1964  n/a
 
 

Smoke our your monkey


Bob is 17. He liked his family, but quit them at 15. An unhappy nonconformist, he is afraid of people. Marijuana made him brave and comfortable. He found that marijuana users have no time to criticize him


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 February 27, 1964  n/a
 
 

Smoke our your monkey


Bob is 17. He liked his family, but quit them at 15. An unhappy nonconformist, he is afraid of people. Marijuana made him brave and comfortable. He found that marijuana users have no time to criticize him


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 February 27, 1964  n/a
 
 

Psychological profile


Jack, 12, is sturdy, unkempt, hyperactive - an impulse-ridden child with rapid fire talk, illogical comments accompanied by inappropriate giggling.


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 February 20, 1964  n/a
 
 

Psychological profile


Jack, 12, is sturdy, unkempt, hyperactive - an impulse-ridden child with rapid fire talk, illogical comments accompanied by inappropriate giggling.


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 February 20, 1964  n/a
 
 

Fire for effect


Albert, 10, cannot bear to watch the fires he sets. what do you reply when this boy asks, "Did you ever feel all alone?"


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 February 13, 1964  n/a
 
 

Fire for effect


Albert, 10, cannot bear to watch the fires he sets. what do you reply when this boy asks, "Did you ever feel all alone?"


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 February 13, 1964  n/a
 
 

I stole $600,000


James describes himself as a "nut." He was seen by six psychiatrists. According to him, two thought he was OK, two thought he was a little off, and two thought he was way off: James agrees with the last.


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 February 5, 1964  n/a
 
 

I stole $600,000


James describes himself as a "nut." He was seen by six psychiatrists. According to him, two thought he was OK, two thought he was a little off, and two thought he was way off: James agrees with the last.


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 February 5, 1964  n/a
 
 
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