Oshawa Times (1958-), 31 Mar 1967, p. 14

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14 THE OSHAWA TIMBS, Fridey, March 31, 1967 CHILD GUIDANCE Protect Child From Distractions "While Concentrating On Study By GARRY C. MYERS, PhD If a school child is to do well at his homework, he needs to be protected from distractions, Whereas a few children have a room of their own in which to do homework, the average child does not. Unless he can find a quiet place in the kitchen or elsewhere in the home, he may for a school-age child, the par- ent then may wisely say, "He (or she) is at homework. Please call at another time." Let each homework child know he should not call a friend during this period. This rule tends to be broken when a child at homework has not made careful note of the assignments and calls a class- have to do his homework in the midst of several other persons of the family in the same room where there may be many dis- tractions. It's not just the noise which may hamper him but the talk which interests him. We little realize how many children must do homework under such condi- mate to find out. Under wise guidance, this child may learn to take more responsibility for knowing himself what the as- signments are. j Even when the child has his own room in which to do home- work, he may not do well at it then, He may easily be required PEANUT BUTTER TWISTERS | onto a lightly-floured board and knead 10 seconds. Roll out into a rectangle 8xl4-inches. Spread the peanut butter - honey mix- ture crosswise, over half of the dough; fold other half of dough over filling. Cut dough, cross- wise, into eight 1-inch strips. Twist each strip several times. |Place one end of a strip on prepared cookie sheet and wind remainder of strip around it: tuck end under. Repeat with remaining strips. Brush bun tops with a little milk and sprinkle with granulated sugar. Bake the buns in pre-heated oven 10 to 12 minutes. Serve warm. @ DRESS UP YOU and HOME B.A Fine Dress and Drapery Fabrics in the latest designs, colors and materials. | HOUSE of FABRIC 11% King Street East, Oshawe, Onterie 725-4551 OPEN FRIDAY TILL 9 725-4551 -- FROM -- to be there during the home- work period but he may just sit New Twist For Peanut Butter and fal ase. or'trver nt) Makes Satisfying Family Treat time away. Some of these chil- | dren may sometimes do better] Peanut Butter is such a \ teaspoon salt working in the family's midst, | ; ; le th or at the kitchen table or the familiar kitchen staple that we)? tablespoons granulated tions. Of course, if he is able to ignore these distractions he has developed useful habits of concentration. Later in life, he may have a job where he must do mental work while many other persons 7TH ANNIVERSARY OFF... work near him in the same don't always treat it with the 'noises from children and other room. Some parents may be|like while the mother or father | able to read or do other mental |iS doing serious mental work! 4 commonplace . . . something work in the midst of all sorts of there. jto satisfy the children in their As a rule, the child should not lunchbox or after shool. It cer- respect we should. It's become MRS. LESTER PEARSON WELCOMED TO CALGARY ers to Mrs. Lester B. Pear- a two-day stay in Calgary. (CP Wirephoto) Little Leslie Ann Dale, 4, granddaughter of Mrs, W. B. Patrick, Chairman of KEEP IN TRIM members of the family. How-/have a radio, TV set,.or tele-|tainly is a case of, "familiarity ever, some parents cannot, and'phone in his room lest he be | breeding contempt." desire a quieter place for men-|tempted to use them wastefully. | tal activity. [Of course, the youngster who ter Twisters, we're trying to, When your child must do his learns good mental habits of| restore Peanut Butter to homework in the same room/|working in his own room is very proper place of honor on with most of the family, here fortunate to have such a place|kitchen shelf. And we think are some things the parents to do his homework. iwe've done it! | may wisely do. | ANSWERING QUESTIONS The rich pastry-like dough) ; -arries a filling of Peanut But-| AVOID DISTRACTIONS Q. --Sométimes our daughter,|co an ie bed § They can keep in mind the enter,'ter and liquid honey which ; e # |14, says to me, "I hate you." |gives an almost Middle-Fastern| aturiia auridcnineat' a" acu (What can I do? flavor to the buns. -- sible, They can avoid unneces-| A: -- Perhaps she feels that) Ideal for late evening snacks} sary conversation, especially of Way then. It's no time for you|or coffee parties, the Twisters | the kind most likely to distract |t0 Show her you are hurt, or tojare best served warm so do| him. It is fine if they them-|rebuke i! ig saying 7 ital Pepa them for an minutes selves en ii or you to act grown-up and say prior to serving . during his study period. |down with dad in private and) Yield--8 buns | They can deny themselves ra-|tty to ascertain why she some-| 1-3 cup peanut butter dio and TV programs during |times feels as she does. Look) tablespoons liquid honey this period and see that no other| into your ways with this daugh-|1 2-3 cups once-sifted all- person turns them on while the |tet and try to arrive at more | purpose flour | heat oven to 450 deg. F. (hot). In this recipe for Peanut But-jhoney together well. Sift flour, its| together the | butter or margarine finely. 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