na Na Cis I. an Ear dmg -- deg Violence in the family has become a serious social problem for children (From page 1) bands assaults his wife, and every 25 seconds a woman is as- saultedin Canada. A Company of Sirens also brought to the teacher's atten- tion words of children's verses and the implications of the words. One nursery rhyme they used as an example was: Peter, Peter pumpkin eater, 5 Had a wife and couldn't keep er, y Heput her in a pumpkin shell ang there he kept her very well. "All children are part of a so- ciety that devalues women," said Barbara Pressman, the keynote speaker at the sympo- sium. Stereotypes, passed through the years, are the main pro lem. Men are taught to be the dominate mate, the breadwin- ners, Ms. Pressman said, while characteristics like sensitive and gentle are attached to women. ; Children see these stereo- types from birth, Ms. Pressman said. "How many people would feel comfortable about bringing their baby boy home from the hospital wearing pink?" she asked. And from that moment on, boys model after their fathers. If" their father abuses their mother, the son will probably abuse his wife because it is a learned behaviour, she said. And likewise, the daughter will probably look for an abu- sive-man when seeking a rela- tionship because that is what she is used toseeing. Ms. Pressman sait-that in a family situation where the wife is abused, 50-60 per cent.of the" time - the "chil abused as well. "If a child is abused, though, you can bet the wife is abused, too," she coritinued. She said family Jo courses should be mandatory at all schools for both males and fe- males, because males would never take the gourse unless it was mandatory. If teachers notice the signs of abuse on a student, they should talk to the mother, Ms. Press- man said. "Tell the mother about what you are observing in their chil- dren," she said. "Mothers often stay in an abusive relationship and are not aware of how it is LIMITED 193 QUEEN ST., PORT PERRY, ONT. L9L 1B9 (416) 985-7306 ALL LINES OF GENERAL INSURANCE NATIONAL TRUST A Division of National Victoria | and Grey Trustco 13% 1 Year Annual Interest 11%% 5 Year Annual Rates Subject to Change without Notice. EMMERSO --- siissing theshlildrens Ms. ssman took some complaints from the teachers at the forum on this point. The teachers pointed out that the mother can often be the child abuser. "We opened a can of worms today that we probably didn't want to take the lid off of," said Durham superintendant of cir- ricalum and program Bruce Walker, "The fact is you can't avoid it," he said. "Everyday, as edu- cators, we face kids coming from abusive families and their behaviour will affect you." He closed the forum stating that he would feel more com- fortable if he hadn't heard all the evidence that was present- ed in the morning-long event. Teachers in gog Town- ship will partake in step two on Thursday. The purpose of the workshop will be to enhance perception and understanding of the role of family prevention in educa- tion, and to provide teachers with sufficient facts and infor- mation to help design an aware- ness program for their schools. * almost maintenance free * 1/2 the cost of a pool COME AND SEE THEM OR TRY ONE! OVER RIDGE RENOVATOR ,.... . Royal Spas * family oriented fun, 12 months of the year * 95% chemical free with ozonator = REACH INDUSTRIAL PARK, UNIT 4 985-0715 n will be & , "I'm half the man | used to be | since | lost 74 Ibs. with Nutri/System." "Thanks to Nutri/System I've got a great new body. And a very active life. |. bowl, | play racketball - --... .. . things I could never do. before. Nutri/System showed me how important it is to be active and how to incorporate activity into my lifestyle. I did it. Now I'm a new man. And | love jt." Nutri/System's Comprehensive Weight Loss Program includes: HB Safe, easy and permanent weight loss BH Professional Supervision EB No calorie counting Our client, CL Matt Deller, Bm No gimmicks lost 74 Ibs. OVER 1,500 CENTRES WORLDWIDE PORT PERRY STAR -- Tuesday, April 3, 1990 -- 13 221 iw CEUs Chul S PEKSTAR Some of the members of the cast of "Jesus Christ Su- perstar" take a break from rehearsal last week: for this pho- to. The Choral Soclety's production of this popular rock mu- sical opens soon at Town Hall 1873 In Port Perry (see story for detalis) In front from left are Herb Vine who plays the role of Judas and Walter Bone In the role of Jesus. Middie from left are "soul giris" Jill Bradley, Shelley Perain and Mi- chelle Jones. And at back are "angels" Wendy Greenwood, Dawn Joyce, Sarah Brown, Susan Strickland and Bobble Drew. Musical direction Is by Carol McGrath. NTE £1040) weight loss centres OAV SIR ECA 4 FAVES HOI aR S[€] 0 | I HOS IS S18 070] 21S CALL TODAY FOR A FREE NO OBLIGATION CONSULTATION 723-5211 666-0770 420-6300 345 SIMCOE ST.S., OSHAWA 1101 BROCK ST.S., WHITBY 1450 KINGSTON RD., PICKERING |