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Oshawa Times (1958-), 8 Apr 1965, p. 20

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20 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thuredey, April 8, 1963 'CHILD GUIDANCE | Accidents May Change Child's Behavior Pattern him te react in just the eppo- site way?" My reply in part: Since you indicate that your child does not respect or obey you very well, there could have been problems with him before his accident. Those experiences probably only exaggerated his difficulty. Wonderful that he excels in science and other schoolwork. I hope you read some simple some stories you or dad would tell, stating whether it coud happen or whether it couldn't, He might be a good writer some day--who can tell? It would be fine if Dad could help this boy to acquire skills that other children could enjoy with him. I just hope you are sympathetic with this boy. He must be: very self-conscious of his face disfiguration and it's Perhaps Never Again Will You Get A Bargain Like This! Choose either - or both! You'll never buy such quelity and performance any cheaper, Per- haps never again will you see prices such as these. Our q uontities are limited and so is the time we con make this offer. ACT NOW! ; e arti to him ¥ By GARRY C. MYERS, Ph.D.|ially if everyday life seems too oP he ve getty ee easy to suppose that he does a 'A mother writes from Ari- ring? bor of experiments. I hope you lot of things to cover up his 2 5 ° , j you'fears and self-consciousness. 'gona: "My boy, 8, was struck Would his effort to he hu-lang 'pad enjoy some of his 'by an automobile while walk-|morous, particularly around)yarns and take some of them) Let his teacher know that you 'ing home from school, and suf-|other youngsters, indicate a de-| Gown and get him to write some| don't want him to be a nuisance fered facial lacerations and loss|sire for acceptance he doesn't| or them. let school: he 'needs to learn to jet teeth. | Since the accident foal he hag with other children? irespect the rights of others. Also 'school authorities say he has|Could it be a form of insecur-| ENCOURAGE REALITY lat home, work in this direction, 'become disruptive in class, andjity? Beb is often noisy and) Don't question .his integrity.,1 hope Dad goes places with 'insolent to teachers. At home) makes faces of in some other| Just help him to see this is ajhim and makes things with him he seems more emotional. way attempts to attract atten-|make-believe story or one thatjand answers all his questions) "Could this be due to remarks| tion. Would expecting too grown-| really happened. It would be|kindly and helps him to have! 'made by other children con-|up behavior from him -cause|fine to practice him at labelling|fun with other Devs his age. 'eerning his appearance? Whit) ------_------_--see is the best method of approach 'to help him overcome his ac- 9 tions? He has just received a dental device which has cor- 'pected his lack of teeth. The scars are diminishing some. "His teacher has recom: mended him for @ special sum- mer school working in science but he cannot attend if he re- mains a behavior problem. "He is an only child and above average mentally, He was moved from first to third . grade.Could this account for) 'some of his behavior in trying | 'to attract attention to himself) in class, if he doesn't feel he can compete with the other boys! \ perhaps in sports, etc.? | | GOOD MARKS | "He is at present in fourth! ' grade, and in subjects he likes) i he does exceptionally well, also 'in others with prodding from) 'the teacher. He doesn't enjoy, ' mechanical work, such as arith-| metic. 4 | "Aside from the insolence,| } schoo! authorities say Bob is) 'now demonstrating, it has al-| 'ways been somewhat & prob-} 'Jem at home to get him to show) + respect to me, his mother. With, 'his father he is respectful | | "Bob likes to tell colorful stories. 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