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Show 4B Lakeside Review South, Wednesday, Oct, 26, 1983 f. Working With Disabilities p Learning Lab to Help Parents 2'-- I , i ".- ?iz V ' 4 ? y S - ' A ( standing and experiencing the world of the child with learning difficulties, discovering your feelings about the learning disabled child and how the learning disabled child affects the family, what a parent can do to make the learning disabled child's life easier, behavior modification techniques and communtiy re- n. .'AV- - The lab is being offered by the Davis School Districts Parent Education Resource Center to help parents meet the challenges of ieaming disabled children. Topics to be discussed are: Does your child have a learning disability andor attention defi- - W'"J S- W r- - V " V. , Cost for the series is $12 per couple or $8 per individual. Preregistration and prepayment is required as class size is limitJudith Southworth, who has a ed. Reservations and informa-- , master of education degree in tion are available from the educational psychology and PERC Center at sources. 451-507- 1. Symphony Show Dated On Oct. 29, the Utah ;?S counseling and guidance, will conduct the workshop sessions. She is currently an educational diagnostician for the Davis School District and has taught at the unit for the behavorially-handicappe- d in the district. She is the mother of six children. cit?, are they the same?, under- A LearnFARMINGTON for Parents Lab ing Disability in four sessions is scheduled to begin Nov. 9 and continue each Wednesday for the month. Time is 7 p.m. at the Monte Vista Center, 77 So. 300 E., Farming-to- Sym- ,":IQ d MP phony will present not only a musical feast for children, but a visual feast as well. Charles Ketcham will conduct the Utah Symphony in the second concert of its Saturday morning Youth Concert Series at a.m. in Symphony Hall. Accompanying the concert will be a slide show of art masterpieces chosen for their relation to the music. 1 1 y A!'74 :v V The Youth Concert Series is designed for children five years and older, with concerts lasting one hour, serving as an introduction to symphonic music. wSL'i stituting for her father, Nolan Walker, gets a better view of the Boulton Elementary schools balloon lift atop Laurie Walker. Ms. Walker is sub- - ALI BAZZAZ one of the sixth grade teachers. The balloon lift was sponsored by the PTA. Tickets are $3 for adults and $2 for students. For more information, contact the Utah Symphony box office, 533-640- 7. Meeting Set to Air Master's Degree provide training in data collection, data analysis, data presentation, computer programming for statistical anlysis, and interpretation or report writing. All classes will be held on Hill Air Force Base, and one or two classes will be offered each quarter. The program can be completed in approximately two and a half to three and a half years depending on prior course completion of students. The main two prerequisites include one year of calculus and some experience or On Tuesday, Nov. 1, a meeting will be held at two different times with all interested persons to discuss a masters degree program in applied statistics with emphasis in logistics. The meeting will be held at 4:15 and 5:30 p.m. on Hill Air Forcce Base, in Building 368, Room 3. Dr. David White from Utah State University will discuss the program content and course requirements with persons in attendance. Goals of the program are to FROM course work in computer pro- -- in order to enroll in the pro- gram. gramming. A total of 42 hours of graduate level course work is necessary to complete the program. The cost of the course is $60 per credit hour, and the program has been approved for tuition by civilian and military training offices on Hill Air Force Base. Lectures will be taped and made available to personnel who must go on TDY. Persons do not need to be an employee or dependent of Hill Air Force Base For further information about enter the program winter quarter (January, 1984), call Dr. Terry R. Teigeler, at Hill Air or Dr. Force Base, David White at Utah State UniIf you plan versity, at to attend the meeting, please call either of the above listed numbers in order that we may verify the number of interested persons prior to the meeting. - how to 777-353- 6, 750-322- 4. MINDS... PRODUCTS. COME CAnaiKSl CONVECTION MICROWAVE OVEN Now theres no limit to Its NewArrival. what you can Bake, Roast or Broil! Convection moves the air for fast Browning. The Carousel moves the food for even Cooking. 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