Oshawa Times (1958-), 26 Mar 1966, p. 16

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16 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Seturdey, Merch 26, 1966 CHILD GUIDANCE Some Unusual Children - Thrive On Responsibility By GARRY C. MYERS, PhD Horace Greeley once said that when man bites dog it is news. It also may be news when a child of school age takes home responsibilities and does his chores faithfully. A mother sent in such news: "T disagree with you concern- ing children rarely doing any chores in the home. We, my husband and I, have a son, 11, who is a guard (school-crossing guard), and after school has a newspaper route, and runs er- rands for us, and is helpful around the house, picks up after etc. Scolding by his teacher and parents does no good, What can we do? A. Quit about his school. Work on him at home. Be ex- acting of his doing a few regu- lar chores promptly and faith- fully carrying out a few desir- able commands. Set effective penalties, as re- quiring him to sit, unamused, for 30 minutes for each dereliction. Require him to read each evening from other talking at home daydreaming at (THE STARS SAY By ESTRELLITA FOR TOMORROW | Planetary restrictions of the|!ook forward to last few days left now, and you) two-month cycle beginning with should have fairly smooth going | Feb. 1. Generous cycles for job on all fronts. Push ahead toward|and-or business progress: The worthwhile goals and, even if all|first 17 days of July, the weeks lreturns are not immediate, you| between Sept. 1 and Oct. 8, mid- \should find ereut satisfaction in\November and the last two the score you do attain. | weeks In pecember. | Fine planetary influences also FOR THE BIRTHDAY govern your personal life, with If tomorrow is your birthday,|emphasis on romance between your chart shows fine indica-|now and April 12, and the entire tions which should net monetary! months of August and next Jan- gains, occupational advance-|uary; on travel and social ac- ment and increased prestige be-| tivities in mid-June, the last two fore the end of this new year| weeks of August, late November in your life. To acquire all this,|and between Dec. 15 and Jan. however, you may have to, work! 15. a little harder than usual and | A child born on this day will shoulder a few more responsibil-\he imaginative and idealistic; ities, but the got se should wit however. have to. cord & not prove too burdensome an Pg i iol bs Mihtaned yi the tendency toward impulsiveness. stepped up results. Best periods FOR MONDAY Planetary influences for Mon- |FOR THE BIRTHDAY * | | If Monday is your birthday, your horoscope indicates that, during the coming year, per- |sonal initiative. plus co-opera- |tion with others, will Help you to achieve much. Whethér your interests centre about a career or your home, any plans for ex- pansion made now and pursued diligently should work out well Best periods for financial ad- vancement: The days betweer April 20 and May 3, the last two weeks of July, from Sept. 1 through Oct. 8, from Oct. 29 [<A front: The days between April|day indicate some unexpectediber, mid-November and late 20 and May 3, the last two weeks|changes in your life, either at) December. in July, late September through home or where you work, but Oct. 8, and from Oct. 29 through] don't let them dismay you. Take lationships will be governed by |Nov. 15. Consolidate then, andlall in philosophic stride and|propitious influences for most a truly excellent| things will work out for the best.|of the 12 months ahead, with Domestic and sentimental re- romance particularly favored between now and April 12, and January. Best periods for travel: Mid-June, the last two weeks of August and the weeks between Dec. 15 and Jan. 15. A child born on thié dav will be endowed with a fine mind and unusual organizational abil- ity, but will have to curb ten- dencies toward over-aggressive- ness and "'bossiness". FAVORED HOME COOKING When filming Viva Maria in Mexico, actress Jeanne Moreau lived-on weekly parcels of food and wines from France. through Nov. 15 and, in 1967, a whole two-month cycle begin- first 17 days of July, all of Sep- tember, the first week of Octo- ning with Feb.. 1. Best for job! progress and recognition: The) BABY SPOILS WINE Ancient tradition has it that) teething. | WIFE PRESERVE | Spark the flaver of olives by \socking overnight in olive oil iwith a small clove of garlic jadded. TO OTHACHE | Don't suffer agony. In seconds get relief | that lasts with ORA-JEL. lease formula puts it to work in- stantly to stop throbbing | toothache pain, so safe doc- | tors recommend it fer the presence of a Pregnant | woman will spoil new wine. | ora-jel' Sz } i --_ such as his clothes,|than his school books for 30!for advancement on the fiscal' ™ ~ * NEWS Sprung Opening. OF THE "HOUSE OF WOMAN" BEAUTY SALON Monday, March 28 -- 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. f has always done as he was told and does not ask for money in return. But my husband and I Zan and staff cordially invite Oshawa and area to visit her new ultra modern premises, Monday, March 28th from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. give him something as a re- ward. < "It is a blessing to have him compared to other \children. I hope you print this as I did not have any trouble with my son pertaining to this subject." Isn't it refreshing to read about this responsible boy. I wish we might read here about many more such children. I'm sure there are a few more of them. Please write me about them .-- of the only child of school age and of several chil- dren in the same family. CHECK LIST How did yqu get going his ood habits of home responsi- Bitity? What did you do to mo- tivate him? Were you always able to make doing chores at- tractive? Did you have to use any punishment other than jawing? What kind? Was it ef- fective? Do you have many nee times together in the fam- ly? What does your child say about other children who rarely or never do chores or help at home? What part does dad have in cultivating home responsibility in your child or children? Do you ask your child to help you about the home? What happens Shen~you do? Are there argu- ments then? Do you assign each child regular chores? Do you pay your child for doing them? What other observations have you on these matters? ANSWERING QUESTIONS ,Q. Our boy in the Grade 4 has an 1.Q. of 132. He dreams most of the time in the class- room. 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