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Show IN CLASS . . . Terry Jackson works with Robin Slaughter and Trade Webb in class for hearing inv Mainstreaming Programs paired students at Granger high. They are working on telling The Three Bears and Goldilocks . - Hearing Impaired Acquiring Skills GRANGER. Providing help for students is the goal of six hearing specialists now working with students in Granite district schools. The need to communicate is basic to a happy and successful life, observed Terry Jackson. She is working with students at Granger hearing-impaire- high, d Bennion junior high, Farns- worth, Stansbury, Hillsdale, Monroe and Bennion elementary schools. We all need to commmunicate our feelings and thoughts to others. We hope this program is of help to our students in helping them to achieve this communication, she said. Robin Slaughter and Tracie Webb, both juniors at Granger, are involved in mainstream classes at the school, but are now participating in sign language classes for one period four days each week with Mrs. Jackson. This is a wonderful means of communication, explained the d teacher. Sign language goes with verbal speech in helping students to improve their speech hand-in-han- There are many words that people cannot recognize properly, she explained. Endings on words, such as ing, ed, plurals ending in s, cannot be seen in lip reading or picked up when there is a hearing problem, she said. Sign language makes it possible to visually show those endings, so that students learn to speak in more complete sentences, to build upon the main words they already use fluently for better sentence structure. Signing is a beautiful art, fun to learn and to use, and the girls have been interested and amazed, almost overwhelmed, as they realize how Helene Curtis Reg. 3500 GIMME CURL Includes Cut I Style $999 Reg. 45 FEEL SO LIVELY Tinted or Reg. Hair Includes Cut & Style $24" FROST Includes Style 969-019- 3 8B, Col. 1) Thursday, Dec. who do not have complete hearing ZOTO Lucy Lewis (SeePage skills. CLASSIC HAIR DESIGN HAIR DESIGNER many sounds there are that they have not been aware of, Mrs. Jackson related. There is no need to isolate children with hearing problems in a deaf community, she remarked. Verbal ability develops and expands rapidly with the use of sign language and users become adept at living in a hearing world. Services are available throughout the district for all students of any age with hearing impairment, according to the teacher. Most students are involved in their regular classes and pulled out for MEN'S & CHILDREN S UNDER 10 YR. 00 5' .,.-.s$2- CUTS 3884 SO. 3600 R9- - 7 $500 WEST wist vaiicv 1, 1983 l .ncw Dinner, Bazaar On Parish Slate TAYLORSVILLE. The womens guild of St. Martin de Porres parish will host a family dinner and crafts bazaar Saturday in the parish center, 4014 So. 2200 West. The event will be held from 12:30 to 4:30 p.m. Family tickets are available for $15, individual adult tickets cost $5. The menu will include roast beef with gravy, dressing, potatoes, vegetable, fruit cup, rolls, cake, pie, punch and coffee. Proceeds will go toward purchase of an altar and tabernacle stand for use in daily mass at the parish center, a spokesman said. A wide variety of handmade items will be available. A drawing will be held for two afghans and decorative Christmas ornaments. Anyone interested may reserve tickets by contacting Betty Yanni, or Merlene Wilson, Clair Wyllie, 266-625- 266-004- 8 w Pncee Goad el All Locahoni Luted Below Wlult segdiei Leal Sorry. No Rent CKodae. Not Roeyoeaeible lor Rryetiac Efrar. 4089 West 541 5 South Kearns 1 940 W. 3500 South West Valley City |