16 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesday, August 9, 1967 CHILD GUIDANCE Children's Liking For School Depends On Parents' Attitude By GARRY C. MYERS, PhD ways to help him get better re- Recently we considered what|Sults from his efforts. we might do to help the child to| POOR READERS look happily and hopefully to-| To this end, before or after ward entering school for the|school reopens, let us try to as- first time. Now let us consider|certain all we can about his like opportunity with the childjlearning difficulties last year. who will return to school in| First of all, let us look into how September, whether he was in well he reads. the first, fifth, or tenth grade) Most children, in the grades last June. or high school, who lag at After the long vacation many |SChool are poor readers, and children are eager to return to|the longer they are in school, school. As a rule, those who) the more their low skill in read- earned good grades and got/ing hampers them in all their along well with other school| School work. children and like their teachers, 11 some instance you would are the most eager to see be wise to find a specialist in school open again, while those|Teading or a reading clinic to who did not enjoy success at|Suide you in seeking help for school-learning or didn't have this child. Something you might an agreeable time with the /40 right away--read aloud to teacher and schoolmates tend this child regardless of his age to feel less eager to return to he materials he will enjoy earing. school. Perhaps the most useful thing Now we parents are a power-| 4, could do would be to pre- ful factor in helping any child 35) on this child to read aloud of ours to acquire a favorable';, 9 child from 2 to 6 or 7. I attitude toward going back '0| know of no better way to help a} school. We should be able to joo, reader to read better. | reinforce enthusiasm in those children already enthusiastic ANSWERING QUESTIONS | and to arouse a wholesome atti-- Q@.--Suppose many of the! tude in most children who oth- children. of your immediate! erwise might dread to see/neighborhood often ganged up school begin again. How any;on your child. How would you child feles about this matter now) punish these other children? | and until September will have a|' A,--I would not try to punish | great deal to do with his school|them but to get into their good successes next year. | graces, attracting them to my {home where I could study my GUARD WORDS child in relation to them, hop-} So let us guard ourselves In ing to help him become a better | what we say casually; and when; playmate | some other persons say any-| = 2 thing in our presence and the eee ta | child's, which is not favorable) THE STARS SAY | to a good schoo! attitude. Let us | be ready to counter with a By ESTRELLITA |. more favorable statement. FOR THURSDAY A highly inspiring day! Moreover, let us purposely strive to provide a wholesome Pla-|t Beautiful Mary Michaels, who plays the role of Terry in the 20th Century Fox re- lease "'In Like Flint", wears this fresh fluid, draped one- another really good boost along|during the early part of next | hese lines until next June, netary influences smile on ro-| when you will enter another ex- atmosphere, saying positive) mance, travel and social activi-|cellent three-month cycle for wholesome things about school. 'ties' The P. M. hours will en-|ex pansion on the material compass a fine period in which |s " make plans for the coming| and encourage other children and adults to do likewise Let us be especially thought- ful about the child who was dis- couraged at school last year Suppose we felt last year that}FOR THE BIRTHDAY he didn't try hard enough.| If Thursday is your birthday, | Would it do him any good to your horoscope indicates that, warn him from now till school/while. not a spectacular one, opens that he must work harder|this new year in yoor life will this year or to threaten him|bring some progress and that with punishment if he didn't? the results you do attain, where Suppose we were tempted to| ambitious and worthwhile goals warn him that he wouldn't pass | are concerned will be of the en- his grades if he didn't work during kind | harder. Why confront him with! In job and financial interests, a reminder of his lag at school |stars promise some fine ad last year? If he should volun-| vancement between Dec. 21 and tarily express some worries, let| Feb. 15 .Here, however, a word us assure him we are going to|of caution: Don't "go over- try to find ways to help him|board" in spending and don't enjoy success next year; that| attempt to speculate after 'mid- we are going to try to find|February, since you don't have NOW... DARINGLY TOGETHER! an enterprising nature . \d t two weeks--especially those of will be core. Domestic and social interests generously governed uring the coming year--if you |are careful to avoid the typical-| be extremely versatile with lit-|} jly Leoite tendency to domineer over others. This will be espe- cially important to remember! medicine or the law. SEA SHEATH piece nylon swimsuit in a | me action 1S GO... \Women Launch Publishing Firm For Women's Books LONDON (CP)--Women have invaded the world of book pub- lishing, traditionally in Britain the "occupation of a gentle- man," A new firm called Femina Books with an all-female board of directors headed by film- maker Muriel Box is in business publishing books by, for and about women. Its first title, pub- |Catholic doctor, of Marie Stopes, an account of|cates of birth control had been! feminist who wants to get books] the 1922 libel action in which the pioneer of birth control) clashed with a leading Roman Dr. Halliday Sutherland. In the witness box Dr. Suth- erland, a senior government consultant, said he objected to "the indiscriminate distribution of knowledge of contraceptives among the poor," and con- demned Marie Stopes's famous book Married Love for spread- ing '"'an unnecessary knowledge of sex." Dr. Stopes lost her case but was not jailed as other advo- before her. from the trial transcript. Other members of her _ publishing board also are producing books. Vera Brittain, whose daughter Shirley Williams is a junior min- ister in the Labor government, is writing a book on the trial of Radclyffe Hall, whose novel The Well of Loneliness caused up- roar in 1928 with its lesbian overtones. Publication is set for next spring. Another Femina project in the works is an anthology of poems by women, from Sappho on- wards. Mrs. Box, an old-style j abut Muriel Box compiled her book women's achievements into girls' schools, also plans an anthology. of women painters and sculptors. She is hoping to add novels to the list, but not romantic fic- tion, she says emphatically. Mrs. Box, who started Femina, Books initially to prove *'women | ju could make it" in this pre- dominantly male field, says the) existence of an all-women pub-| lishing house will dispose of the | excuse some women writers use FOCUS WILL BE BROAD EDMONTON (CP)--Broad educational issues will take precedence over local associa- tion news in a new monthly paper published by the Alberta Federation of Home and School Associations .The paper is to be called Focus. 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