14 - The Oakville Beaver Weekend, Saturday September 22, 2007 www.oakvillebeaver.com Get Your Wheels in Motion t he F un Join The Cozy Reading Program y g g Cozy Reading is a community partnership in Halton Region that helps promote a love of books and develops literacy skills in young children. This program has significant benefit to children who have had little experience being read to and for children with speech and language difficulties. The Oakville Parent-Child Centre is the lead agency for this program. out Ask Ab arties yP Birthda Palace lr RoloeDrive oter'sWinds r Sco oyal ad) n Ro thdow.ca R t f Sou n 210j5st weswoscooters.o u . ( ww (905) Public Skating Bowling Gifts Billiards Video Games Snack Bar D.J. Tips for reading to Young children (prepared by the Halton Literacy Advisory Committee) 01 23-40 8 · Learning begins at birth. Sing songs, tell nursery rhymes and read to your child. Read and sing in any language. Begin as soon as your baby is born. · Set aside special times each day to read to your child, such as naptime, bedtime, or after meals. · Select a place that is cozy, quiet and away from distractions. Then cuddle up together, laugh, be silly, relax and enjoy! Read with expression and enthusiasm. What children need most is a feeling of comfort about books and reading. · Read children's favourites as often as they want to hear them! Children are comforted by and learn best from repetition. · Choose books that interest your child or relate to what's happening in your child's life at the time, whether it's a family trip or a new experience such as starting school. · Allow your child to touch books, point to words and pictures and turn the pages. · Read to and with children....don't expect them to read. Read at a leisurely pace with pauses here and there. This gives children time to take in what they hear. · Model all kinds of reading with your children. Let them see you read the newspaper, the TV guide, recipes etc. Comment on what you are reading so that they see that reading has many purposes. · Children treasure books they own. Affordable books can be found at yard sales, thrift shops, second-hand bookstores, as well as at the public library book sales. · Take advantage of the local library and plan to visit. For more information on this literacy program, please contact Wendy Butt, Cozy Reading Co-ordinator at 905 825-4011 or visit www.cozyreading.ca y g The Centre is a registered charitable organization, that has provided programs and services for families since 1980. Our services are designed to support all families in their parenting role. We also offer early learning opportunities for children 0-6 years. FREE TRIAL CLASS! CALL NOW Oakville's Best Music Instruction And Best Dance Instruction. FALL SESSION OCTOBER TO DECEMBER WINTER SESSION JANUARY TO MARCH SPRING SESSION APRIL TO MAY Many days and times offered for all programs. Classes at River Oaks Rec Ctr., Glen Abbey Rec Ctr., Oakville Arena, Kinoak Arena and Joshua Creek Arenas. PRE DANCE 2.5-3 yrs BABY BALLET 3-4 yrs KINDER BALLET 4-5 yrs PRE PRIMARY 5-6 yrs PRIMARY 6-7 yrs GRADE 2 R.A.D GRADE 3 R.A.D QUICK START BALLET (Beginner) HIP HOP 10-12 yrs HIP HOP 13+ TAP 7-9 yrs TAP 10-12 yrs TAP 13+ TAP ADVANCED BOYS ONLY ADULT DANCE Offering Oakville the finest in arts exploration and development. MUSIC LESSONS · Piano · Vocal · Guitar · Flute · Drums · Violin etc. ADULTS! LEARN TO SKATE WITH US. REGISTER NOW! MUSICAL THEATRE 11-13 yrs FAME 13+ yrs ACTING 11-15 yrs FINE ARTS PRE SCHOOL AFTERNOON ARTS 3-6 yrs Come in and tour our state-of-the-art facility and meet our passionate, professional, university qualified instructors and find out why we are OAKVILLE'S BEST! For more information on programs, parenting and services offered by the Centre please contact us at www.oakvilleacademy.com 1011 Upper Middle Road East & Eighth Line 905-849-6366 or visit our website at 905.844.ARTS (2787) Hours: Mon.-Thurs. 9 a.m.- 8 p.m. Fri. 9 a.m.-7 p.m. Sat. 9 a.m.- 5 p.m. * Free dance skirt with new registration www.op-cc.ca