The Oshawa Times, 4 May 1960, p. 11

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grow strong and vital when con- (take stock. "What have you done "THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesday, Mey 4, 1960 ]) BEE EEE UE EEN REE] Problem Areas In Home & School trolled and directed by selfish, in-|this year?" he asked, "have you ib competent and untrained lead-|realized what you set out to do? ers." If you have", he concluded, "then 1 t S : Stating that a H and S Council|I suggest that your first mistake y Ie 2 ih] Y ues er was charged with the responsib-|last fall was a failure to aim ® ility of assessing the Jelave ef- gs estugh, for as S0eUse ouee ipal' successfully and effective-|fectiveness of each of its mem-|said: 'A man's reach must ex- ... B00 1 [rioeipals came Wider lone ' y | ber associations, Mr. Huskilson ceed his grasp or what's heaven : Home and School Association] Bu: the attitudes of school prin- pleaded that, this was a time to'for'! | cipals was mot the only area PE TTT rY Y VLE EET Y YU YA Council meeting recently. Mr. W. E. Huskilson, a former school principal and for many years an active H and S execu- tive, lashed out at his contempor- aries who have in one way or an- where H and 8 effectiveness could break down. Other reasons for possible ineffectiveness were lack o. interpretation and intensifica- tion of the Association basic aims MOTHER'S DAY - SUNDAY MAY 8th. Reifmon.~ "WHERE SMART WOMEN SHOP" other served as stumbling blocks|and objects -- to problems inher- to the ncrmal progress of the Hlent in the local sphere. and § movement. "Princ to[IDEALS n-rincirels vio are apposed to IPXLL ry suggesting," enn said, "who do not appreciate|ued the speaker, "is that our Pro- their value, who are afraid of the vincial and National desis are potential of this sleeping giant, fine A ve i d 4 alistic, ro oo their: grow} an meaningful approach to local : problems." DISAPPROVAL OF H AND 8 | Mr, Huskilson defined the third "In most instances," he con-ip and § problem area as "'un-| tinued, "they are quite subtle in|pajanced programs'. | their denunciation -- they are not| The programs of too many asso- always blatantly obvious in their|siations," he said, "are out of disapproval, but underneath their|{pajance with basic objectives. In- sham of hypocritical acceptancegtead of being planned with these there seethes reproach and dis- phasic objectives in mind, they approval of H and S." {consist of imeffective speakers Mr. Huskilson stated that a H|who talk about subjects not ap- and 8 without the support of the plicable to basic aims, entertain-| principal and teachers is a H and|ment, social and fund-raising ac- S that is doomed to ineffective-|tiyities," ness. | "The contrary is true," he sald [POOR LEADERSHIP | "undoubtedly you know of cases| Poor leadership and the con- where the principals and staff|duct of meetings came under the are an integral part of an Asso- gun as the fourth H and § prob- ciation. Such a one i s moving lem area. "No association will CHILD GUIDANCE Fear Of Failure May Stop B 4 # i Children From Trying 78 beh | \C hs oy wr Tm | N/ Gay Hostess HANKIES Half Aprons Snowy white | Swiss cotton expertly Printed polished cottons or frothy nylons . . . 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However if it's ting hurt, as on the slide, teeter-| some thing he really wants to do, | totter, roller skates, tricycle orihe can master quite a compli- bicycle. {cated skill." t hat we help him as| We noted that we help hi | WAYS TO HELP we find ways for him to learn to I . do these things very gradually, In answering this mother 1 helping him feel secure at each suggested she applaud him gen- step, thus building courage on his| erously when he does well at| small succe S. | learning anything; that she try| Our difficulty is to make sure|to protect him from suggestions each step in his learning is smal that he can't do well and try to enough, that we don't expect |find ways to make each sicp in more of him than he will try to|his learning a new physical or do and succeed at. mental skill small and gradual 98c REVERSIBLE COTTON BIB APRONS Pure White BLOUSES She'll be pretty as a picture in these easy-care Arnel and Cotton Blends trimmed with the most delicate laces. A perfect gift. 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