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Oshawa Times (1958-), 14 Aug 1963, p. 9

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CHILD GUIDANCE Principal Should Add Her Personal By GARRY C, MYERS, Ph.D, Often I have wishes that in my earlier experience in the field of public education I had aspired to and been especially trained for the position of ele- mentary schoo! principal, There is no other school position with such great possibilities for do- ing effective educational serv- ice, it seems to me, Parents of the younger child like to confer with the school principal and careful observers agree that the most effective teaching of the whole child as a Interest person and member of a family can be done and usually is being done in the elementary school, In the interest of what is sup- posed to be economy, a very unfortunate practice of having one principal in charge of two|*" or more schools has been de- veloping throughout the nation during the past few deeedes From the angle of mere ma chinery of administration this plan appears good on the sur- face, Moreover, much may be said for the plan when each a elementary schoo! has only six!you found only a elerk there./without a principal there to en- or eight teachers, But many of| the schools that share one prin- cipal with two or three others have twenty, thirty or more/seyeral schools know much teachers, SEEING THE PRINCIPAL . piretes Suppose you are the parent of; While our modern educational|ooing to see t 00! school, a child in the first, third or fifth] philosophy has sung to the tune shen on ee * natin grade in one of these schools|of knowing children better and and you wished to talk with the/better as individual persons and|SEE THE PRINCIPAL principal about your child butiof treating them as such, this could find this principal in your|movement goes against that|Try to ascertain her school only occasionally and|philosophy, And how are teach-jand objectives for all the chil-|the child with you, Nothing can} A, Don't command Jody to] @ BURSITIS then only by appointment, Sup-jers to be inspired to gain aldren, Try not to be so selfish/be worse than for him to hear|do so then, Try to set the stage] @ SCIATICA | pose as you walked into thelcloser touch with each child asjas to be interested only in your|his faults aired, After the mat-jso that Jody will sometimes|] 190 King St. E. 728-5186 principal's office unannouncedla person in all his relationshipsiown child, How would you feel? with his time distributed among about each child and his par- ents as persons? vous' courage them to do so? the most favyorable/complaint or to seek-help con-jcussed, there may be times|don't expect them to be con- setup most parents don't confer/cerning your child, as well as|when the child should be called/stant playmates. They live in into the discussion in the pres-/aiterent worlds, Each needs though a few "ner-|erous with approval over the/énce of both the parent and playmates of her own age far | Anyway, how can a principal); Under with the school principal often|when you do wish so, Be gen- enough, mothers become pests in Go to see the principal when THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesdoy, August 14, 1963 9 you don't wish to register a many good things going on at/Principal, GO ALONG Aim to know your principal. your child's problems with 'the|Sue says, "Make Jody play with P ilosophy|principal, don't, as a rule, take|™Me. PARENTS' QUESTIONS Q. We have two daughters-- When you wish to discuss|Jody, ten; and Sue, five, Often Ronald W. Bilsky, D.C, ter has been carefully dis-ichoose to play with Sue, But more often, CHIROPRACTOR SAVE 10: Jane Parker Spanish BAR CAKE ~29 REG, PRICE Se EACH FINAL 3 DAYS Thurs. - Fri, - Sat. 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