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Oshawa Times (1958-), 15 Aug 1963, p. 8

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Ww, » ' , 1963 achieved low success at school ters school, you can begin to alanacbthenttmeadidmmeseds ee ondlbeihtera CHILD GUIDANCE prepare him to become a good|can be disastrous to good study learning. é | Seige shane ; reader by reading to him daily|habits, oe Therefore, parents hoping that and continuing to read to him ANN LANDERS Prepare Child For Job jtheir children will be able tolas jong as he enjoys having you PUSH EDUCATION site find good opportunities for earn-|/do so, There are 3,000,000 pupils in . ing a living need to be con-| Anything else you can dO tO) Romanian schools including Even 1n Grade School |cerned about this matter as|cause him to be a good reader] 19 999 university students com- z Pose as their ie child enters he contribute A o pt wl pared to 26,000 in 1038 ' . ERS iduditens: i i ' a¢ school or even before for, more|tional success an is future ' ts By GARRY C. MYERS, Ph.D.|ishing high school will, as then parents realize, the child'slopportunities to be gainfully His Dinner Dates . "¢° : As you read your newspapers|"ule have least opportunity to years before school can hinder|/employed. Give Witie Heartburn F*\and magazines and listen to ra-((ind a good job or any joo street his success at school PARENTS' QUESTIONS og dio and TV, you learn about the) Aj) parents should have ee ay Q. Our son twelve, has a ' Dear Ann Landers: Should a,running between their homes to|4iscouraging outlook on employ-|concern about job opportunities) 2 ne first essen ia 0 yoOUr)room of his own where he is FARMERS MARKE t married man with two children|care ee their: children. All the ment opportunities for youths/not only when their children are child's success at school is hisisupposed to do all his home- H be allowed to date? When I'say|girls play golf, bridge, do club|Who don't have technical skills/in high school, ie in the ay pag = Pat amo ok work. He seems to waste his aT "date" I mean purely social--|work and brag that 'am.|and basic knowledge and youjelementary grades as well. AsjiS| Me Key s . altme there, telephoning his) i -lzRAYDON qi P k and brag that their fam about the demand for/anybody knows, few youths do school sujects. |friends or sleeping, Ansus-G. EVERY FRIDAY drinks, dinner, and nothinglilies don't tie them down, of|!earn : ' : bigs | RPET COMPANY ors, course they don't. But they tic\Young workers who are edu-|well in high school who 40 goop AND BAD READERS |" 4: Being alone in. his own) § wee" sts yl 2 P.M. - 9 P.M. My husband 'insists that this|me down plenty, jcated in these directions. You/poorly in the grades, especially) Very good readers are among|!00M does not guarantee faith.) also read and hear about. the|those who are poor readersithe Children who earn good|'¥! application, Check at irre- BROADLOOM FRESH EGGS, VEGETABLES 1 avior in our; Is ther yay to say | ay 2 : is acceptable behavior i rey were a way to say NO|thousands of youths waiting for|there. grades in high school and col-|Sular intervals, It might be ad- AND FRUIT society and that everyone eXx-|without giving the impression|; : : | i i ' cept spoacsliet, prudes andi am_ letting a eine own? jobs i ha mer are unskilled) WNSUCCESSFUL STUDENTS lege, Poor readers predominate bisoyced i have ae do 1 his squares does it openly, He also|My nerves aren't what. they and uneducated, Though a few youths whol|among school laggards in the reed oh igi Satan insists that those who don't dojused to be and I just can't take}. The jobs that are available go/drop out at the junior high orjearly grades, high school and hisbes . Sle 7; -- 4 bbe it openly are probably doing it/raising another set of young.|first to the young people best/high school level have earned college, also among drop-outs husband LAINE cts tala onset cine secretly. |sters,--EXHAUSTED f trained in technical skills aadjaverage or better than averagejand, by and by, among the un- My husband says he believes) Dear Ex: The Lord knew|D 28! ¢ education. Obviously,/grades there, the bulk of diop-|employed. : in being completely honest with what He was doing when Ho] teens who drop out before fin-louts are t ose who have Years before your child en- me and he hopes I won't force! gaye the young to the young.) him to turn into a sneak. He|Some grandmothers love to sit 7 7 --_ - 3 | also says a man appreciates his|--and for them I say fine, But! PEEPBPERT LT EET ITEPPERET ERE BEE own wife. more after he hasitoo many older folks are run been out with other women. lragged and imposed upon by i . This all sounds reasonable to| inconsiderate children who : me when he is saying it, but/dump their responsibilities 'on ' when I am alone and startjtired grandmothers, hecause : ; seem to add up with it, Since you obviously fee] ; " -- I should fail ou that I was imposed upon, why don't you Foe : i ; a el = born in Europe where the ideas|JUSt say so? of home and family are quite) Dear Ann Landers: Am 1 CHILDRE 4 different than in this country being made a fool? This chick Please advise.--MRS. B he ne out with me five times ear Mrs. B: You sound as "Me is a lot of fun and I like A outs just had your brain/her company. But whenever we washed and can't do a thing/S$¢t to the front door she gives with it, If you want to go along)™e the bum's rush and before But please don't buy. the idea|Poreh with a silly grin on my that sorely does it and it's/f@ce and there is a closed door ybods es ; , The girl is 16 years old and LK wm, give up dntice Ma ike the 55-(! now darned well she has Two designs to choose from: Scotch Plaid or Bird Design, (featuring: Canada "ales year-old matron who still wears|>7en kissed. So why am I get. Goose, Mallard Duck, Ring Neck Pheasant or Hungarian Partridge) : ogi 9 i jting the ice? The guys in our - r v ; Dear Ann Landers: Am I an|fowd he : been giving me the f unnatural grandmother? If you/"0rse laugh and I'm'sick of it : say yes, then there are a lot) How much longer do you FOR an of us because many of our ag I ought to go along with ; } } seh the brother-sister act? friends fee] the same way. n ther-s act? -- j My married children think fa | al NO RUNS, NO ER- SCHOOL is my responsibility to sit with! ' : . their youngsters whenever they Dear No: And how do the§ , OPENING have something they'd rather/ Buys in the crowd know? Have Onl 5 ; do. I have no objection to help-/you been giving them a pro- y (eee 66 6 ing out in a pinch but it seems/Stess report? Maybe the 'girl a son, Iam worn to a frazzle|just as long. as you're lucky jenough to get her to go out aoe' Sah 5) @ STORES TO SERVE YOU BETTER THE STARS SAY: |aox . bad for your nylons and worse FOR TOMORROW for your self-respect. This is no OSHAWA SHOPPING CENTRE sent both gooa and bad aspects. Curb emotions and be under-| "edgy". Those engaged in cre- " : AES Se & . 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