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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1975-10-23, Page 12a, PAGE 2A—GODERICH SIGNAL -STAR, THURSOAY, OCTOBER 23, 1975 WOMEN 'S Oak t!' "41*. come one come all! Last week Women's Day Out got underway with a question and answer sesSion conducted by Dr., Tony Members w,rote their questions down on slips of paper which Dr, Miller took and then grouped toge,therlfP similarity. Most of the questions were of the "how to do it" category which .are hard todanswer because there are so many different life Styles and families of all varieties. Many of the questions dealt with toilet training, discipline and learning difficulties of meant- by tieing? children. " Most kids tell tall tales 0 One of the questions was which is 'a .good use of the about Dyslexia which is found imagination, !Dr. Miller said when children,. start school Children often „ deny bad and have diffic-ulties in behaviour because they are reading. is related to the afraid of the punishment.they -66ntra,1 ne0ous system in the get for admitting it, brain and seems to be more Why do we ask a child if he common in boys. It requires stole a cookie for example, special education to get over when we already know he this disability which a lot of did? We are inviting him to schools aren't able to provide. deny the truth. Parents can get help and Parents ,are all guilty of information from the haVing told children lies at Canadian Association for one tirde or another. Children with Learning Dr. Miller advised not. Disabilities. Dr. Miller getting inVolved in a situation suggested that the parents between children arguihg., with children who Let them settle their own Dyslexia .form their own, disputes, he said, because group here in Goderich. they often try to see who 'can There are'films and material get the most attention from available on this disability to their, parents by blaming ,help them understand aild each' other for things. , .help. their children more. What do you do with It .is not related to "the teenagers who are lippy to 'amount- of intelligende- in their parents? This problem children, but ,can cause .has developed from very problems for children, if early ages, Dr. Miller felt, untreated, because o'f self-: rather than started all of» a consciousness. sudden in their teen years Many children out grow How many times have we Dys4exia through time. been discdurteous to them; Research is being done to try even by just walking into to detect Dyslexia before a their rooms without knocking child goes to school. first, he asked. Next Dr. ,Miller answered Thanks taDr,. Tony Miller it the question on how to cope was a very informative. with hyperactive children. morning. This week Chief.Pat The term hyperactive has King will -speak on , Chiklren Often been used improperly and the Law. October 29th for.children who simply have will be Anne Knox discussing hyperactive child absolutely Programme in Goderich.. can not sit still and can.only 'Come and join" Women's cpncentrate,on a thing for .a Day Out every Wednesday at very short time.' the new location, MacKAY This is also related to the HALL, from 9:30 ta 11: 30.a,m. central nervous system. Babysitters are" provided so Children who are hyperactive bring the kids.. need medical and m .phsycological attention and ofrerwares - can be helped with medication. 'There is also an Association where parents can get help and information. Children who „have high activity levels such as those who get up very early and tear.through the house could be"itVen specific areas of the home where they could go and crash around in and do as they wish. • An example was given of a boy who set an alarm clock every night for midnight. When it went off he would get up, go to the washroom and then back to bed. There are other methods that can be used, such as charts. Some children who have been trained for, a period of time revert back. This can be caused stress caused from moving, an illness or death in the family for example or any psychological problem. How do you stop ' young children from lieing? What is LION hears about Korean lifestyle, The Donnybrook U.C.Wi, met at the home of Mrs. J. Hildebrand on Tuesday ,evening, October 14 with thirteen members and two children present. - Mrs. Hildebrand opened the meeting with the meditation. Mrs. J. Hildebrand and Mrs. H. Jefferson gave passages of scripture. Mrs. R. Jefferson gave. a BY MARJORIE DE BOER reading on bounty' and The third. meeting of the prosperity.Mrs. H. Jefferson- Taylors Corners Dough - read a poem, Work, followed Heads was held an Saturday, with a prayer by Mrs. J. October 18 at , the Rodges Hildebrand. '47..'; home. The girls discusSed Mrs. J. Hildebrand gave plans for Achievement Day. the topic "On Being a Foster They decided to do a skit invited to 'Auburn UCW Thankoffering on October 23, time. Dough -Heads Prepare skit Parent" ,giving members a glimpse of the weather, holidays, diet, clothing, etc. of her foster child's country in ,., Korea. This information was gleaned fro,m letters ex- changed each month. The, Korean money iS a wong, and it takes 399 wong to make a dollar. Ih Korea the last name alwaYs" conies first followed by the first and second names. In Korea children are counted as one year old when born and when the first of January comes the child is 2 years old. Mrs. J. Armstrong gave a reading, GOd who touches earth with beauty, while Mrs. J. Hildebrand showed slides to illustrate it. All joined hands and gave prayer' of Thanksgiving. Mrs. R. Hanna took over the 'business. he reminded members, of the Presbyterial rally in, Holmesville on Tuesday, .0ctober 21. Mrs. Ross. Sheilis was guest speaker. " Donnybrook U.C.W. is and by 'next week par- ticipants are to have come up with some , concrete ideas. The members are also tO bring ideas for the book cover 'design to the next meeting. Janet Rodges demon- strated the making of Brown Batter Rolls which were later enjoyed by all: Mrs..paah led the discussion on batter breads. The mem13,ers also discusSed convenience yeast products. The next meeting will be held November 1 at 1:45 p.m. at the home of "Mx.s. Diane Baan. JOIN THE CROWD BE A REGULAR BLOOD DONOR ROYA,L BANK ANNOUNCES New Special Loan Plan UP TO s'25,000 For Any Worthwhile Purpose For More Information Call Mrs. Kay or Mr. Bird It was also asked how to get icg too late/ trained. Dr. Miller said it is au...minimmmmuium.. very unusual for children of that age" to be fully trained SECOND MORTGAGES Up to $10,000 for: and it can often take up to 4 • Home Improvement years .to achieve it.' It is a • Debt Consolidation __very ,conwliCated learning ' 0 Major Purchases' process'. .. 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