Wife: “Honey, why are today’s kids so troubled?”
Husband: “They don’t eat enough green vegetables!”
Maybe if all of the “experts” on children’s behavior weren’t Jews, kids wouldn’t be so messed-up.
The field of child psychology could be called “Jewish.” Let’s look at some of the more-famous Jews in that field, including the pioneers:
– Leo Kanner (a pioneer in the field)
– Moritz Tramer (a pioneer)
– Sandor Ferenczi (a colleague of Sigmund Freud, and a pioneer)
– Anna Freud (daughter of Sigmund, and a pioneer)
– Margaret Mahler
– Rene Spitz (author of the book “The First Year of Life”)
– Melanie R. Klein (British; specialized in play analysis)
– Bruno Bettelheim (was accused of fraud and abuse)
– Fritz Redl
– Lauretta Bender (developed the Bender Gestalt Test)
– Eda LeShan (née Grossman; an anti-spanking advocate)
– Curt Bondy (specialized in adolescents)
– Charlotte Buhler (author of the book “The Child and His Family”)
– Haim Ginott