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Show 3Q Teaching Tlwwujk 9ey - Iteui idea in by LaRee Pehrson bue-ftckc- cld in the Salt Lake valley, Known as TCJ (Teaching Child-ren Joy), it got its start along the Wasatch Front less than two years ago and now involves nearly 10,000 A do it yourself preschool sys- tem, where mothers take turns be- ing the teacher, is flourishing now Mueejw west Thursday, Aug 5,1982 VALLEY VIEW (hmwul Hte anea Each unit is a combination of parents, nationwide. The program is a spinoff from a stories, games, linger plays, songs and other techniques designed to book, under the same name, written by Richard and Linda Eyre, help small children actually feel the particular joy with which each and features from four to six mothers in each group teaching unit deals. The Eyres theory is that they bechildren in a home atmosphere. lieve the family is the source of The Joy Group meets two mornlife's real meaning and their mesings a week rotating between cohomes. As part of a sage is not about the obligations or op they are provided a monthly responsibilities of parenting, but about the things that they feel package containing detailed lesson plans, a newsletter, a music tape make life worth living. and a discussion tape concerning According to the Eyres, there are a surprising number of parents teaching children how to be socwho want to teach their own preially and emotionally happy. schoolers but don't know how to go Those who subscribe to the Eyre theory believe that small children about doing it. They noted that are like sponges because they can many neighborhood play groups absorb anything. exist, but without a detailed lesson feel the that plan they usually deteriorate into preschool They years are not the time to teach baby sitting exchanges. In talking to those who are alreading or math, instead they claim that lifes most impressionready involved in the program, the able years should be used to teach appeal seems to be that it is not only a low cost way to teach children, youngsters how to be happy. There are 12 units in the Joy but it offers parents an opportunity School curriculum, each built to teach their own youngsters a set around individual chapters in the of values that they can use Eyres book. Among the physical throughout their lives. If a child learns that a certain joys are the joy of spontaneous delight, the joy of the body and the action or practice makes him happy he will do it again and again, joy of the earth. Mental joys include the joy of one mother said. This is the most effective way to teach childinterest, imagination and creativren. ity, the joy of obedience and decisSo far the story of the Joy schools ions, and the joy of order and goal has been spread by word of mouth. striving. Also included are social joys But those looking for further insuch as the joy of honesty and canformation can contact the TCJ prodor, relationships and commun- gram, 1734 Mohawk Way, Salt ication, and sharing and service. Lake, Utah 84108. Two orientation meetings are And the emotional joys are those that promote the enjoyment of also being held. The first on trust and basic confidence to try, August 11th at the Riverview Jr. identity and uniqueness and the joy high school, 5750 South 751 West, and Sept. 2nd at the White Memor- of family security and pride. non-prof- it Trish Hull, one of the mothers who is instructing in the Magna Joy school, is helping her children, Audrey and, Tony, learn the beauty of playing the piano. barbecued chicken anyway. So, what to do? Cook a bunch (you know what your family will eat) of spaghetti home-centere- or noodles. Drain them and spread them in a 11x13 cake pan. Add some butter, a couple of big dollops of sour cream, one can of mushroom soup (undiluted) add a little milk if the mix is too thick. Put the cut pieces of chicken on top, sprinkle liberally with parmesan cheese, cover with foil, bake half an hour . Nothing to it. Youll have time to read a book, play a game with your children, spoil your husband or wife, and still enjoy a good meal. And no one, I betcha, will ever guess its a Second Performance! The Jorda" River LDS Temple was the for the double- - who pay monthly dues of less than cover the cost of printing and $5 to postage 7pm. Several thousand parents joined TCJ in its first few months of operation. It continues to expand, offering ideas and services to parents Use window shades, sheer curtains and draperies as a window fashion as well as an energy-save- r Light control is created with the shade hnd all act as insulators. Cyprus high. She filled an LDS mission to tie Rock, and will Lit-scen- e graduate from Brig- City and will make ham Young University majoring in music performance. The groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Lewis J. Hansen, Magna and is a graduate from Cyprus high. He is at- 875' Trade SplTrovel T School 1 1 5280 So. 320 West, Suite Busch Park, Murray, Utah 84107 Provo Fukuoka, Japan. Petrece Carlson, Carolyn Dayley and Carolyn m You May Campbell WIN A NIGHT OUT were bridesmaids with Kristin Turpin and Rachael Hansen as flower girls. Suzanne Lashier attended the guest book. w Dinner for Two of The Oaken Bucket also Two Theater Tickets from Consolidated Theaters Best man duties Just were performed by Bryan Crockett while Noreen Keller and Ed Northrup were joined in marriage on July 15th in a doublering wedding ceremony performed in a Las Vegas Chapel. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Keller Anderson Moesser. graduated Cyprus high. The groom is from Fremont, Calif. honeymooned in Las Vegas, Nevada and will make their home in Fremont, Calif. yYjn.', Mr. and Mrs. Scott and Ken parties were hosted by Sharia Grover, Susan and Joan Turpin. Pre-nupti- and The newlyweds Campbell, Kevin and Tom Hansen ushered. Music was provided by Louis Campbell, Karen Harwood, Russ Miss Noreen Keller Weds Ed Northrup Day Classes - Beginning Sept. 13th Evening Classes - Beginning Sept. 27th in Young University dying Japanese and filled a LDS mission to Mrs. Ed Northrup INCLUDING COMPUTER their home tending Brigham stu- HAVE A NEW CAREER IN 6 WEEKS 263-196- (from left) Tony, Audrey and Chrissy, are part preschool which is making its way in ial Chapel, directly across the street south of the State Capitol building. Both sessions will start at Lindsay FAIL CLASSES d Ohleen Campbell Becomes Mrs. Scott Honsen Second Pettmimice When dinners over and youre faced with two or three slices of cold, grey meat, a half bowl of solid mashed potatoes, a few dabs and dibs of vegetables, all you want to do is throw it in the garbage to get it out of your sight. But wait a minute. Some of the best meals have their origins in leftovers. Say you have a few pieces of leftover barbecued chicken, not enough for a meal, and the family is tired of three Hull children, the Joy school, a the valley. The of for Sept 23rd and be eligible for a drawing Send us a sketch of the hat you think is the correct one along with your name, address and phone number by Aug 16th Must be 16 or older, one entry per per- SOn HATS Green Sheet Newspapers Send entry to P.O.Box 7187 Murray, UT 84107 al Ahl-qui- st The Hansen newlyweds honeymooned in Park ring "Guess the appropriate Hat" (Must be received by August 16) All Correct Hats Winner To Be Will Be Included In Our Drawing Announced In The Green'Sheet Newspapers cere- wedding mony uniting E. Scott Hansen and Ohleen M. Campbell on July 22nd. A wedding breakfast was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ron Turpin and later, that same evening, a garden reception was held at the home of the brides parents. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and weed Mrs. Ohlan M. Campbell West Valley and graduated from BEAUTY COLLEEEJ Uuddoya Ate 9ntemlmd BACK TO SCHOOL PERMANENT SPECIALS $11. 50 14.50 13.50 M1.00 .10.00 $12.00 Includes Cut O COTTONWOOD MALL 278-463- 1 Style 1.00 Extra OVALLEY FAIR MALL OCALL 05490 07579 SO. 4220 WEST 6 So. Redwood Rd. 566-625- 1 278-463- 1 and Bob will KEARNS 969-344- 968-248- Taylorsville. Four of their eight children are scattered across the face of the earth, with two in the far east, one in Hawaii and the fourth in Connecticut. Lisa is serving an LDS mission in the eastern United States SPECIAL REGULAR 1 FOR INFORMATION ABOUT OUR NEW LOCATION IN UNION SQUARE IN SANDY NOW ACCEPTING FALL ENROLLMENT Call 1 t Available Many Financial Aids more Information for location neareit the you International correspondence is the theme of the home of Ken and Dorothy Lindsay in return 1.982 next April from another LDS mission in Thailand. Another son, Kelly is supervising one of the pineapple plantations on Lanai in the Hawaiian Islands and Annette, who will be of the student body at Taylorsville high next year is in Japan. She is spending two months there on a HEXSEiaiEHB vice-preside- nt ar.iiwsiinii special scholarship from the Japanese Senate. i ii i 966T46T6 |