Show November 7 1975 Pre-scho- ol Pago 7 offers unique by Lyn Smith mid climbing clocks are some of Four year old Michele visits a train station helps make bread sings along with the guitar and body paints as a participant in USU s unique program located in the Family Life Building The Child Development pre-scho- ol Laboratories provide the young child with qjgrial equipment and experienesrETfron’t find at home and that'help him deal first hand with the world around him Carroll Lambert Supervisor of the child development lab said Staffed by USU students on working teaching requirements or in related fields the labs help the student teachers understand the child and meet his needs in a total on” Rigby said the equipment of many varieties available at the labs “We want to use the child’ senses to understand a concept or object part of our idea of looking at the total child his social Children are individually discussed by the student teachers and supervisors every Friday in evaluating a child’s progress Parents are invited to observe their students while in the classroom and' the student-teache- r emotional and physical development” Lambert said “I can actually see the child learn It’s amazing how much they can understand what’s going u ' visits the child’s home to help coordinate each child’s needs Lambert said ip classroom situation Lambert said LS(ui “We have a waiting list to get in the school We’re recognized as one of the best programs in the state It usually takes one year from applying to be accepted” Lambert said The specialness lies in the curriculum with objectives and goals in each lesson It’s coordinated with the regular staff teachers who supervise the student teachers Lambert said A typical lesson on any subject may include an excursion music some science a visitor food experience and an art activity Lambert said “I didn’t realize what a learning experience it is for the kids I wondered before whether it would be a babysitting type-thin- g but it’s not” Julie Rigby Student pre-scho- teacher and r tree house 233500000 unclaimed scholarships grants aids and fellowships ranging from $50 to $10000 Current list of these sources researched and compiled as of Sept 1 5 1 975 UNCLAIMED SCHOLARSHIPS 1 1275 Massachusetts Ave Los Angeles CA 90025 I am enclosing $995 plus $100 for postage and handling n PLEASE RUSH YOUR CURRENT LIST OF UNCLAIMED SCHOLARSHIPS SOURCES TO: Name Address Childhood City Education major said A laupsMjpi ol (California residents please add 6 grocerey store State sales tax) ft With more and more books ! si 'llf " - M the ted i & r 1 rv i ' ' It 'fyj i a ‘ M 1 Sale 298 THE WORLD MYTHOLOGY Pub at ’25X9 PICTORIAL HISTORY OF PORTRAITS FROM NATURE SEX IN THE MOVIES Sale ’698 Orig ’1795 HEAD-TO-TO- Npw Only d and Wonderful E EXERCISE BOOK Sale ’1298 ELIOT PORTER: Pub at ’20X9 “itii 5 - TRIVIA AND MORE TRIVIA 695 - 1 I Larousse Orig bkcl W - 298 ’698 Special OF PUPPIES ’198 Special Weird and Wonderful SHIPS SPECTACULAR! ’498 Special Orig PH013OT18I3M COS1TSAIE ’698 NA V Special ’998 Pub at 1293 Sale 693 INDIANS Pub at ’1009 Sale ’498 WITCHCRAFT: The Story SUPERSTARS OF ROCK Hurry Now iWhile They Last ! WILDLIFE IN COLOR PLANTS & FLOWERS THE STARS AND Special THE WORLD’S NORTH AMERICAN MODEL TRAINS Now Only Special ’398 ’198 THE WORLD OF ‘1495 1 L THE TREASURY WEAPONRY Special v7 998 of Man's Search for Supernatural Power Very Special 498 m JV vv -- ®£k c v ’C1 a |