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Show Contact us for all your insurance: We service what we seB and we're here to help you! Aut0 Home Life & Discounts .past Annuities -- Fair Business KEN CARDON INSURANCE AGENCY 174 W. Main, American Fork 756-964- 3 Friendly Thanks for your business! Hours - Mon.-Thur- 8:30 to 5:00 & Fri. 8:30 to s. 1 :00 - - Free Press - Wednesday, May 17, 1995 - Page 11 m'4 . : : : , s hm , I TJ . ! n-- r"""g Registration underway for youth theater program in Pleasant Grove wwa directing this production, comes to Registration has begun for Pleasant Grove Youth Theater's workshop production of "I Believe which will be in presented during Strawberry Pleasant Grove Youth Theater with extensive experience and education in theater and music. She has been in over 40 producin the past 20 years, a numtions Days. which she has directed. Her of The workshop will begin ber recent most continue and appearance was in 31, Wednesday, May a local stake of 14. Penzance," "Pirates each week day through June production. Other recent credits The production will then be presented to the public on June 15 at include Pleasant Grove Players 1 and 3 p.m. and again on June 16 "Catch Me if You Can" and "On and TJVSC's Golden Pond," at 1 p.m. The cost of the workshop is $30. "Nunsense." Registration forms are available Participants must be between the ages of 10 and 16. Enrollment at Pleasant Grove City Hall. For information call Judy more is limited. Carlene Young, who will be Noziska at Make-Believ- e" j. 1 " ' 'V .'ifci Taking history on the road... : r. 785-205- (-,- M.J 11 m ,., Public Notices level. Robbie Allred of Sego Lily also won third place in Daniel Sunderland and Chad Smith of Lehi Elementary won first place in the Utah State History Fair, and the team of Jeanna Cunningham and Leslie Herbert from Lehi Junior High School won second place. All four will travel to Washington, D.C. to compete at the national the state. Marianne Dubois, sixth grade teacher at Sego Lily was named as the Outstanding Teacher of History by the National History Fair Board of Directors; her nomination will compete at the national level for a possible cash award of $1,000. Public hearing scheduled Notice is hereby given that there will be a public hearing held June 13, 1995 at 7 p.m. in the Lehi City Chambers Council located at 153 E. Main Parenting tips offered from school counselors situation usually dictates whether or not it escalates into a power struggle or not. If you are stressed out or upset, it is best to Some are concerned about their take a few moments of "time-out- " student's academic performance before you deal with the problem and your teen. and school attendance. Other parPick your battles carefully. ents see their student's struggling with peer relationships, conflict at Some issues are important enough abuse, gang that you must take a firm stand, home, substance involvement and other serious but if you are battling constantly it will destroy your relationship. issues. 3. Encourage the positive efforts Unfortunately, our children manuals owner's come with don't your teenager makes. If you are observant, you will and we are often unprepared to that your teenager is notice the deal effectively with challengin at least some positive involved the with come that situations ing Give recognition for activities. teenage years. Teenagers experience so many changes in their lives those things as often as you can. 4. Set fair, appropriate limits that it is no wonder that they often and remember that discipline is a become confused, anxious, rebellearning process. lious, irresponsible and, at times, Be clear and consistent as you downright unreasonable. set rules and follow through on Because parents love their children and have great desires to see consequences. Consequences should be brief them succeed, it is natural for us to become fearful, frustrated and and fair. There is likely to be little motivation for your teenager to angry when they make poor decitrouble. improve if he is grounded for a sions or get into month. Often it is more successful emotional own our Unfortunately, consequences responses can impair the wisdom to set up meaningful of time. Also, and judgement that are so critical for a shorter period circum no under that remember to successful parenting. Here are some tips to help parents work with their teenagers. They are not magical solutions to every problem, but we can guarantee that they will improve relationHOMEOWNERS CORNER ships between parents and students and lead to greater enjoyment of these exciting years. As the school year draws to a close, we, as school counselors, talk to many parents who are searching for answers. full-blow- n stances should about it. Set a regular time for Keep effective communication a top priority. Give your undivided attention when your teenager wants to talk. Teenagers need to know that you care enough to listen to their opinions, questions and problems. Make the time to do activities together. Plan regular time together with family members such as meals and activities. Your teenagers may complain about this time occasionally, but don't stop having it. 2. Stay out of power struggles. No one wins a power struggle. 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