The Goderich Signal-Star, 1975-01-30, Page 5•
Last Wednesday morning,
Dr. Tony Miller conducted a
„question and answer session
on child care and develop-
ment at 'Women's D,ay Out.
It would tike pagesto report
every detail. So - here are
some of the more interesting
items.
Slips of paper were
distributed so that everyone
would have the opportunity
of having her, question an-
swered, As a 'great many of •
the questions • were in the
some' -are day people, others
night people. You hake to
play it by ear.
expect Dad- to discipline a
child .when he comes ho e,
from work for an incident
There was a que'stioh, that happened hours ago:
about night terror When a
child wakes up screaming.
This comes and goes. It` is
usually caused by ex-
citement, anxiety, stress or
cah be associated with fear
of bpd wetting. After the
child is cuddled and falls
asleep he or she will forget
the experience. If it becomes
frequent ask the family defined ,a lie as a deliberate
falsehood .to avoid resp`dn-
sibility. Honesty does net
pay.. We should pitise
honesty, but 'we ' generally
punish the child for doing
wrong. Lying pays off.
Punishment is avoided. We
should be careful of the
'demands we put on
children's maturity,
Parents may fight with each
other through 'eir children..
Often an attachment is
formed 'by a child for the
parent of the opposite sex
which may, cause family.
jeafousies.. • .
Why do children lie?
Answer - children imitate
their elders, TV, etc.Tony
same area Tony grouped doctor for help.
them together...°. One question was how can
Questions were asked you have -children 5 - 3 - 1
about the Child Care Ward years old play peacefully
at the. Goderich Psychiatric together in, . the basement.
Hospital. There are 14 bed playroom. Tony says you
facilities plus outpatjent can't. Children of these ages
services. Children are have different interests. The
referred by 'family doctors, 5 -year-old has imagination
Children's Aid 'Society and and may want' to build a
schools. r fort. The. 3 -year-old is" not Here are a few gems
M st children were, interested and will enjoy'picked - up daring the
pati nts because of the kicking it down. The'1-year- discussions. Don't be afraid -
stress of family crises which old is not able to participate. to discipline your child in
`became evident in home arid They just can't ,. play, public. People generally
school behaviour problems. together. understand,
When the child ,has been The fact that children Children hold people for
removed from home, given want to be near you and are ransom. It is difficult for
treatment and consistent .underfoot,, causes a lot of children to wait. They want
care, he or she generally 'family , stress. As ' the it now. ,
shows signs of improvement. children interfere with adult Next week we will be
The family must be made activities the parents •reporting on Marilyn Pen -
aware of the stress and try develop frustration arid guilt fold's suggestions on '"How
to make satisfactory ad-,, feelings. to Survive Inflation."
justmentst The next problem . Questions 'were asked Pleasedjoin tis, Wednesday,
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cessfully return to his home, meals. : Tony said that Knox Presbyterian Hall '
school and community. children take care -of their when Women's Day Out
Another interesting own nu rition 'needs. Often a. takes "An Aegean Cruise"'
question Yds: "Is today's .dislike for a .food starts with'
4 society permissive or not?" a„fight about whether,a child
During ..,the discussion we should eat it or not. Adults.
came to realize that value don't like M, kids' food; and
systems are different for children don;,t like adults';
different people in different Kids threaterr adults, by
areas. 'People are more refusing to eat. Children can
aware of their needs. Youth go without food for 18 hours
are frustrated by double without starving. The only
standards. Many people thing that interferes is :the
change, theircareers, in- parents' anxiety. '
terdsts and mates several We should note eat three
times d i-r•ing their lives. ' large -meals a day but 5 or 6 .. Bluewater Cable TV of
When shouid'children go' to smaller,' ones. The . evening . Holmesville is asking the
bed? .That depends on the meal should be a social time,. Canadian Radio and
needs and life style of ' the .Mom and. Dad should talk- Television) Commission' next
family. The parents should together. Some'fan ilies feed month if it can increase its
decide what is a reasonable their, kids ' early. monthly cable rental to
time fojr,,,.tttem. If' the adults Psychologists have found customers in Clinton,
wish to, relax with:, time forthat the period 5 - 1 p.m. has .Goderich, Holmesville; and
,.them selves during , «the become a stress period. Both Vanastra.
evening, they should ' put adults and children are The company currently
their children to bed' a"t an tired, hungry and frustrated.
agreed time. But they must More crimes of violence take.
be prepared to be up. bright place then. Family dinners
.rind early in the morning. On, should be arranged to suit
the other hand if the parents .the family's needs. .
don't ' mind the children Family discipline was
wandering around until discussed. The parents
midnight and 'sleeping.in the should present a united meet .rising costs.
.morning, that is the parents' front. There should be`some a The i CRTC will conduct '
choice. agreement on the value the . hearing in Toronto on
Individuals have different system which is gene°rally ' February 25, and wi.11,accept
needs. Some parents' and based .'on one's own' family subn•iissions on : the cable
children need more sle04 ,- experiences. It is not fair to increase..
4.
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Go ° wild with 19.2 ' score
.j'
In a ganiii; played MOnday pals, Tom 'Crawford added
evening in Seaforth, The a pair and Ron Corri'veau
Sailors brake the ,game'wide scored his second' of the
open as they went on a game. Scaforth Beavers.
scoring rampage. and scored both their goals in the
defeated the ,Seaforth second, as Jack Mcllwain
Beavers 19-2.- . and Bells beat goaltender
Sailors scored seven Chuck Jewell,
una.ns,wered goals in the first ,, Repneiing out the scoring
period, opening the scoring -Signal ,Stars win 8•• 4
at the '41 second mark was
"Wayne. Doak, as defenceman
Dirk Wolterbeek sent him in
the .clear then 'Wayne Doak
assisted in Jim • Farrish's
goal to make , it 2-0, Wane
Fisher and Ron Corriveau
picked up the -,next two
Sailors goals, and before th'e'
period ended, Ron Miller
added a pair, Tom Crawford
GO1AR1CH SIGNAL -STAR, THURS1?AY, J,ANP RY 39; 197.'$--JA:9 „'5`'
Goderich Sailors thump Sea
in the final period was Jim
"Farrish, with two goals; Tom
Crawford and Ron Miller
each with a single goal thus
giving , Farris,h, • Crawford
and Miller. the' hat: tricks.
Leadin,g scorer . Wayne
Fisher picked up a totaL.._.of
r'it*Mt rnj'ntc fi\'r' von lc: rind
three assists. Jim Hayter
,played a steady. game,on
defence and picked up the
other third period -goal,
' Other—point 'getters were
Wayne Doak, four assists
plus a goal;.- Ken Meriam,
right winger had three
assists Tom.Crawford along
with his three,goal , per -
1 inane,, lad :ive assjsts.
John .. Fenwick and D`irk
'W8lterbeek also cashad in on
the regrag picking up two
assists, while Mike Courtney
picked up 'one point -in the
high scoring game.
Juveniiesbeat Lucknow:'at home
Sunday afternoon, the the game on a' goal by
-Goderich Signal Star•, Murray Thompson with
Juveniles came on strong in . Kevin Murray assisting.
the' third period ' to defeat
Lucknow, 8-4. In the first
assisted on both goals. Billy—period, Goderich opened the
Jansmen scored with or'ly56 scoring— at 7;30 as ' Mike
seconds left - in the, first Palmer picked up 'a perfect
period, knocking ,in 'Jim pass from Grant .Shelton and
1-layter's rebound. let a niiie wrist, shot go to
Wayne °Fisher took over beat Lpcknow's goaltender
the scoring in the ' second Marvin Morrison. .Then 30
period picking up three more ,seconds later, Lucknow tied
,
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with Brian Markson of The
Coach' House Travel' Service,
as guide.' The children's
heeds will be catered to by
babysitting volunteers.
BluewaterCable
seeks rent increase
charges $5, per month for one
TV ' set, and a special
smaller.. rate. for any extras
in the same home. The
company is asking if they
can "increase the monthly
rate to $6 per customer' to
[n thu second period,
Goderich again went ahead
on) _Doug ' Marshall's goal
from Steve Crew, but
Lucknow came back minutes
later scoring two quick goals.,
and taking the lead' 3-2, The
final goal of the second
period came as Kevin
Ewa
Meriam scored on a
breakaway, once again tying
the game.
The third period proved
positive for Goderich':as they
took the lead at ' the 20
second mark on- 'a power
play goal by Grant Shelton
assisted by Kevin Meriam
and .Lee Arbour. Lee then
picked u.p a pass from Kevin
Meriam and let a slap shot
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it 5-3: Kevin Meriam got his
second pal of the game
when a three way play was
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Lee Arbour. Grant's second
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