Oshawa Times (1958-), 3 May 1967, p. 16

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| | 16 THR OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesday, Mey 3, 1967 CHILD GUIDANCE Success Is Best Incentive In Guiding Child's Progress By GARRY C. MYERS, PhD {able to advise whether a child A™ mother from Indiana|should or should not repeat a writes: "I am quite concerned|stade than the parent is. about my oldest child, 7. Per- haps you can. direct me toon should be glad that child his Srobien 8 does well with his studies when "He cannot concentrate or| ny ong : ig dg ha yays calm an ent then. else will not pay attention and Toe Gan you nag Lig him. Since pag cya Na gern aa s beee he seems to have regular home- D atler, My On-| work, see that he goes at it at rrighst is - is falling bg behind| q regular time each evening for pe j ' hearing tage ea a yes a period of aeasonable longi * R hen you ask or command him younger group of his grade as/to do some chore at home be his birthday is late in the sure you have his complete at- spring. \tention. Then you can easily check to be sure he follows di- IMMATURE BOY pesieyttg "His teacher seems to feel he : may be immature. This may Often a child seems immature very well be, but if we help at school where he does not join him with his studies he seems in doing what his classmates to grasp it quite well. However,|are set to do, At home when he never tells us when he needs|/Some of his playmates are in help and if it wasn't for our| You might occasionally give di- constant nagging and pushing 'ections for them to make he wouldn't do homework. a, ie play 2 se "py, ; vanty.together. Thus he wou ave ar Se ae free practice at home at doing what sidered putting him back tate) rene to nag Pc 9 Oi first grade; however, his helgdl ope abd dation ha i : jean gain in social maturity as peeing hon Bran creel ome caine plays more with children of he is a. sensitive child. legdbdetalhaan Perhaps you or dad can do PHYSICAL CHECK most at home to cultivate at- "We have had his hearing tentiveness (concentration) in and eyes checked which are him by reading to him half an okay. The school psychologist is hour or more every day from going to test him and talk with|sources different from _ his him. If his ability isn't at sec-|schoolbooks. There is not much ond-grade level should I put/sense in exhorting him at home Pe yee or keep ig ergo to be attentive at school. ave him repeat? What about) Consider finding a quiet tutoring? Maybe this will spark|teacher to work with this child me him up. It seems to me if the/naif an hour a day, especially difficult, he would just as soon) such help for him, his teacher forget it as to tackle it." may wish to have him stay in My reply in part: lthe regular grade. This plan ise than to have him repeat a ; grade. Centenarian 'When you or a tutor help him Recalls Styles what he reads should be inter- esting to him but easier than his school reader. Have as the MONTREAL (CP) -- Fash-|Success. A child must succeed fons were impressive when she/in order to be attentive and was a young woman, says An-|strive. 100th birthday May 10. A ; She femenibers wast sieatio Q. Are obese children likely to become obese adults? the bustles, ostrich feathers and A. Yes; and more likely to sex adorned themselves. 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