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Oshawa Times (1958-), 19 Dec 1967, p. 16

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16 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Tuesdey, December 19, 1967 CHILD GUIDANCE Parents Can Encourage Child In Making, Keeping Friends |home and to take her to their| | within reason too great, to ani : |tract some girl friends to your|friend come to my class to telll LONDON (AP) -- The them. It might be better still if ' ' some children of my Sunday Children's Fiim Foundation in- A. Yes, or have a Jewish KISSING IS BORING jhomes. As you see her with) school class, on invitation, were| €Tviewed 1,500 of the estimated about her nned of more friends! doing this when I used to be a may not help her. Indeed, it Sunday school teacher. could make her feel more inade- quate, Others can't easily tell) By GARRY C. MYERS, PhD {to overcome this problem but fi-| You what to do. Often I receive letters about| nally decided to change bunks. the child who has few friends.| pLAYS WITH BROTHER How to reply with useful sugg' ifficult. I rarely its are good. We are concerned eo a about her lack of friends. She % prefers doing things around the mother writes about her daugh- house such as some reading, writing, and playing piano, to "Our daughter is 13. She is in- going out since there are no girl telligent, has a nice personality friends on our street and she and nice appearance. She likes doesn't invite anyone over. She) school and does above average Plays with her brother age 10./ work. She has no friends in her Their relationship is a good one. "She has a new girl friend! though a few girls about her from camp and is going to visit age live within walking dis-'her for a day since the girl) tance. These girls seem to ex- can't get transportation to come here. Our daughter is very good|. Perhaps you should feel satisfied with my reply. ter: immediate neighborhood al clude her from their group "Our daughter's personal hab- CONFER WITH TEACHER I'm sure you are enough to find ways of helping} ~ your daughter to get and give satisfaction from being with more girls of her own age. It is not strange that she likes much younger children and that they warm up to her. As she enjoys them, she escapes normal com- pletion with girls of her age. Be- sides, she may have so many resources for finding pleasures while alone as not to feel the need of seeking friends. It could be that you are unduly con- cerned "Our daughter has one or two With younger children, They all with your daughter's friends from her school class /|like her but does not like to call them up or to invite them over to ourjour daughter house to play. friendship?" "This summer she went to the, My reply, in part same camp as last year. She year--her first at camp. She Do plan for her going next sum- charged her bunk to a bunk of!mer. Try to enlist her interest girls one year younger than her-/ also in Camp Fire Girls or Girl self when she had trouble with a| Scouts. Her skills in crafts could "Can you suggest ways for to make more teacher. She may have made some ob- servations of this child which could be useful to you. talking to the teacher might} other girls, try to ascertain how |to visit a celebration of Hanuk- 'Seca hagi Bog' attended every she might become a better pal/yah in a synagogue or Jewish pa aide 4 a ie Britain to other girls. But mere talk/nome, Sorry I did not think of| 24 found the girls, but not the boys, think any decent hero) jshould have a sweetheart. The| SPEED IS LOW jboy attitude, in the words of one: "You see something excit- ing like cavalry. But in the end The average flying speed of a| you see the general come in and smart air. confer | cause her to seek more ways at| school to help your daughter! It is fine your daughter has win more friends > ig } ; 5 5 didn't enjoy it as much as last/had two summers in a camp As this daughter and her| keep more friends girl who was fresh and very'be very useful in sharing fun! bossy. The camp director ap-|with other girls. 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