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Show 4 Tnurvtoy Jtjneig 1907 A flower for - - Discourage summer boredom by encouraging more reading a child WIT, Study ftfttr study conclude I the tc uuy ta help clul. then develop their reuding vkill si uhout, i to read to ihetn at that home. Children learn by imiutin aJulu, Munni our emhuvwvnt for reading u the Nl way to aid their fuiure reading uccev, making reading a regular summer activity can go a long way toward helping cur children advance tn their school woik nest year, w Tom Ice. Utah State University 1 mention family and human development specialist. You dont have to teach your child how to read, but reading to them will make them want to read, he say. Here are some tip: Set up a basket, shelf or corner where your child can reach bock without help. Bring along a bag of book when you leave home. Your child will team to nil oihcrwHe wasted time waning In the car, but, at the laundromat or In the doctors office with reading. Demonstrate through your behavior that reading i an im portant and useful skill. Show your child how you use books, store are open, what the weaihcr may be like or what you need for a dinner recipe. If you set up a lime for older children, you may want to consult a librarian for a lot of book and book that lend themselves to being read aloud. read-n- g Sh newspapers and other written materials to find out what time Company Announces DANAXtSCAtSunaraEawiincr FOR ARrS SAKE: Kyiee Komrg. 4. listens to instruction from liyton Arts in the Parks Saturday af Central Davis dunior NEW OZONE Friendly Charmaleo Earl of J3J Nursery on how to care tor a flower she planted at a booth at the . The annual event offered workshops to children on a variety of arts and crafts. Aif.Conditioner Fathers role Head Start studied in Utah State researchers Involved In looking at program There are 143 nationally funded Early Head Start (El IS) programs in the United States and Bear River LHS is the only one in Utah. The Utah State University College of Family Life is one of IS research partners evaluating EHS. Early Head Start is designed families with infants and todfor dlers ages 0 to 3. One goals of the program is to get fathers involved in the care and development of their infants. There is a sort of myth that fathers can sit back and wail to get involved in active parenting until the child is old enough to play ball," Roggman says. "But many families and researchers are aware of the value of father involvement from the beginning of hfe. Much of the research and intervention in infancy in the past has been based on a more "feminine model, she says. "If we want fathers to be more involved in intervention programs, we can't run a program from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. We need to be a little more flexible for fathers' hours and involvement is becoming the all government programs aimed emphxsizing that the earlier fathers get involved, the better. Thais why Utah State University researchers are trying to add fathering research to the existing Early Head Start research partnership. One of the underlying beliefs of child development research is that patterns established early in life predict success later in life. This was the reason for starting the national Heat Start program more than 30 years ago. says Lori Roggman, early childhood researcher and principal investigator for the research partnership. The program was established to help 3- - to living in households get a head start" before they entered formal schooling. -Further research indicates that even earlier intervention may be critical to child develop- - Father low-inco- low-inco- - trti tn haaang Mr igapcyustfi) coaraaimnoamm Cuo". ItnfifrHtf Right now they're handling a pilot project looking at how fathers play with their I --year olds. "We're hoping to get further grants to continue this research as the infants in the Early Head Start Program become toddlers and young children," she said. YrondprintSa (Arad everything ora else tlio roatl) tmuadoaadtmm change the instruction approach.' ment. tyraeua. amowieao B PniLOT tm fuioA.T'mmma tr is atomy1 GREEN SEAL JIGTT BBI. ttmcnmKaasMM product mara GREEN SEAL omana lor "Play is a good measure of how an infant or toddler interacts with the world. Exploring the world through play leads to better cognitive and social skills later in life." 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In addition, airmen who Marine forces and medical Jemmett of West Point recently completed basic complete basic training earn administration offices. Huethers newly acquired training at Marine Corps credits toward an associate Recruit Depot San Diego. skills and knowledge will degree through the community enable him to help provide .. Jemmett successfully College of the Air Force. Steel is the son of Dean and quality health care to Navy and Completed 12 weeks of training Marine Corps personnel and designed to challenge new Luann Steel of Syracuse. . Marine His wife, Maureen, is the Marine recruits both physically and mentally. daughter of James and Lilian Jemmett and fellow recruits Ermatinger of Layton. The began their training at 3 a.m., airman is a 1996 graduate of by running three miles and Clearfield High School. Navy Hospltalman Recruit performing calisthenics. In addition to the physical Albert H. Huether, a 1996 conditioning program, Jemmett graduate of Washington High Ogden, recently spent numerous hours in School of from the Basic and field graduated classroom assignments which included Hospital Corps School at learning first aid, uniform Naval School of Health Diego. regulations, combat water Sciences, San course, During the survival, marksmanship, d combat and Huether learned a wide range assorted weapons training. of medical procedures used to They performed close order provide first aid and assist drill and operated as a small Navy doctors and nurses. infantry unit during field Huether also received an introductory instruction for training. Jemmett and other recruits service in a variety of medical also received instruction on the environments, from fleet and shipboard Marine Corps' core values -- hospitals 14-we- ek hand-to-han- honor, courage their families. Huethers first assignment after school will involve direct patient care, but with his training, Huether can work in several areas, including first aid and assisting with minor and surgery, pharmacy laboratory analysis, patient and food transportation, service inspections. He joined the Navy in November 1996. A. Army Pvt. Jason Prendergast has entered basic infantry at Fort training Benning, Columbus, Ga. During the training, he will receive instruction in drill and skills, and experience using various weapons available to the infantry soldier. Prendergast is the son of Gary S. and Lori A. Prendergast of Kaysville. 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