Oshawa Times (1958-), 13 Apr 1967, p. 17

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16 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thuredey, April 13, 1967 July; also at any time between CHILD GUID ANCE Sept. 1 and Nov. 15, and in late THE STARS SAY | srtsseah eultie iinet amess Sete'att| Setting Homework Pattern By ESTRELLITA status, your affairs should be in|have an ign howl x fairly stable condition at pres-|June, August and next Febru- Can B I E ] G d influences ent. Nevertheless, you still have ary outstanding months for rec- egin n ar y Ta es FOR TOMORROW Some misleading , extremely | . rig Ri a sf prior good financial cycle, presently; Planetary influences are also alert in business and negotiations now. take stock in rosy promises and do not enter into any new ven- ture unless it has exceptionally stantial backing. Neither 2 pe anything without reading!15. This will be 4 time to con- the 'fine print." FOR THE BIRTHDAY If tomorrow is your birthday,/ning on Feb. 1, 1968. your horoscope prom is much better year than planetary influences have been! opportunities to advance your or intellectual pursuits should much good in store--notably a/ognition--and profit. | By GARRY C. MYERS, PhD; When children must do writ- Don't| prevailing and lasting until May|generous where your private) Most children have no home-|ten homework parents can en- weeks of July, the weeks be-,mance and - or marriage a tween Sept. 1 and Oct. 10 and) strong possibility in either May, those between Oct. 23 and Nov.| August or next January. Social 'activities will be most stimulat- |solidate gains ang look forwardjing for the balance of this to a new two-month period for;month, 'between June 1 and monetary advancement begin-|Sept. 15, in late November and late December. Best periods for| things they can read. 15; others during the last two/life is concerned, with new r0-|4o.4. in the first and second|CoUrase them to write plainly | and neatly and can spell for grade. Parents may get these/them any word on which they youngsters ready to do home-| need help. The parents can keep work later by having them home |g jist of such words and prac- and indoors after dark, by read-|tice them daily on learning to ing to them daily and finding spel] these words correctly. | for them easy and interesting! 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Sometimes the parent should require the child to do his written work over before leaving it. WORK ON EACH WORD When your child brings home a list of words to learn at home to spell, you can help him most in these ways: Be sure first that every word on his list is spelled correctly. Have him keep prac- ticing sufficiently often on each word. before going to the next-- to look: at it carefully, pro- nounce it and know what it means; after pronouncing it, to say in right order the letters in it; and to repeat this whole per- formance five or more times while looking right at this word, before going to the next word. Encourage your child not to try himself out on any word be-| fore he has learned its correct spelling. Most children will at- tack the first word and pro-; nounce and spell it only once or| twice while looking at it and will | go on to the next too soon. Some} children will want you to pro-| nounce the list of words long before they have learned to spell most of them. 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