Show 8 Pag Student lil Mondoy July 3 1978 Through workshop TV appearance Visiting professor speaks of educating young parents The of high ibevtjies w fund parent education clatves are sound but the target audience is open to questim That what Ir Yalimr IV professor at Pennsylvania Stite University told a group of secondary parenting teachers during a workshop held State University last at l Iussovoy week The public expects us to pro-dubetter (carer ts years after hool students have these huh left the classes" I T IV Iussovoy e said He urged the teai hers to use cautixi and constraint" in pro- l parenting mising more Youth i an lram some of the i arelanuig skills required of parents he said Hut adolest ents are not rrad funi-tiona- to resolve the responsibilities of parenting" he said I V lassos c urged the teachers to help their students establish their own identities and to help them decide who they are and what the want to be The central task of adolescence is to integrate w hat the y outh sees in himself w ith w hat he thinks others see" the professor e- - ptained IV I assoc o told the group that 200000 girls under the age of 18 will give birth this ear Of those two thirds will be mamed b delivers time He noted that it is difficult to estimate the actual number of pregnanciesamong teens because there isnowa toknow about those that end in miscarriage or abor- - Aggie soccer squad slated to welcome Austrian club The USU soccer team us hosting a Furopean socirr 6 pm club from Austria in mati hup behind the HPFR Building on Frida) June T The came w hich w as originally but was si heduled in Rotnnev IV Fortuna i changed due to sisslmi and replanting of the football field will be prec ceded by a preliminary AY so youth Siceer match at 4 30 p m There ls no charge for admission to the contests but there will be selexled n ations around the field for those wishing to donate to the soccer cause to assist in costs and to help promote sKi'er at USU and in the Cache Valiev i rsr In tion In any event pregnancies amonii teens seem to be on the rise he said "Noone factor stands out as the cause for the rise" he said "But npe bodies and green minds may be part of the problem" He noted that teens are maturing physically earber now "Many teens think that ‘it can't happen to me' for a variety of reasons" he explained But it obviously does happen to some Ir IV Iussovoy noted The Pennsy Kama State professor has taught at several other universities and has been a consultant and visiting professor for several years The Responsible Parenthood Retreat was sponsored by the College of Fanuly life at Utah State Univ ersity and w as directed by Ir C Jay Skidmore of USU )r Iussovoy also dealt with the topic of teenage marriages in another appearance last week as I he said "Children are our most precious natural resource They deserve as much national attention as the preservation of energy and forest lands " He appeared as the guest on the first of 10 programs on parenting produced by Utah State University Dr Glen Jenson USU Extension family life specialist served as host The series aired Channel 7 on Kl'ED Dr IV Iussovoy was featured June 30 During the half hour broadcast the prof essor discussed the special problems faced by teenage parents and addressed some of the cultural myths Americans associate with marriage He noted that teenage mothers are especially high risks medically and that they have an extremely high divorce rate "When teens marry and have a baby it seems the boy s stay boys and the girls stay home” Dr De Iussovoy explained Logan Canyon Bowhunting workshop scheduled interest in Anyone with an bowhunting should mark either July 8th or 15th on their calendar as on tfiose two Saturdays bowhunting workshops will be offered by Baud Hampton and Greg Cisco who are certified instructors for the National f ield Archery Association It ts their goal to see that each participant leave the work-shiw ith the skills needed to take big game with the bow and arrow Those who complete the workshop are recognized by the NFAA as p A bowhuriff nvon Precarious perch sfo’iorwd wher h a ton is swwkmq pray gt tAc TicAt’a WEEK Who diinnit? a '’ISflCl 7:30-9:2- 4 2 CAYS C5IIY picat SPECIALS -- 11 to 6 Block Powdor SO col HAWKENKITSro MORSE RIFLE 145 00 13495 Fimhad DERRINGER KITS Navy Arm Sal 17495 Philadalphia 44 REVOLVERS thaw social lle aCoica i pn ! 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