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Show r 48 Lakeside Review, Wednesday, September 11, 1985 For Parents QXES3 New Class Covers Emotional, Physical Growth of Children A person reBOUNTIFUL ports for his or her first day of work, Glad to have you aboard. the boss says. For the next 18 years, you will be personally responsible for the g care and of another human being. You're on your own. Good luck." It'd never happen, right? Bookstores are lined with all sorts of books and manuals on how to be the perfect parents..' What can you expect from this course? well-bein- child-rearin- of the parent as the child of resses through various stages psycho-soci- development al As the infant grows, and soon becomes a toddler, and then a child, enters school and Bountiful. ap- proaches the teen years, their capabilities increase and parenting methods need to reflect their current needs. The kinds of questions parents The course covers the period from birth to about 12 years of .. Parents today are faced with Sept. prog- f (HEED enMOOTb Qft 5QD3& How does a divorce or marital separation affect my child? When should I begin toilet training? What should I do when my child has a temper tantrum? My school-age- d child is shy and has few friends. What can I do? How can I help my child to have a happy learning experience in . focus will be on the changing role . eight-wee- age. ' Dont expect revolutionary new ideas in parent education. Don't expect to be fed a formula of prescribed parental responses for every situation. Do expect to discover some very important and basic information about the physical and emotional development of chil- dren and some practical ides for application. Without advocating any one model of parent education, the Wrong. It happens every day to new parents. Society has long regarded g as something at which parents should automatically be competent. But it doesn't work that way. Parenting is a skill, and as such can be improved with information and support. To help provide that informa- tion and support, Laura Rowland and Dr. Austin Chiles, are offerk course called ing an From Infancy to LaParenting: tency," on Wednesday nights from Sept. 18 to Nov. 13, in , ffiWNWf SHUDfipS. ask at various ages are illustrative of their changing concerns. What do babies think about? lots of choices on parenting models and techniques. CRSEGr&S SPECIAL FOR Sept. IIth17th BEAN TOSTADA CHEESE ENCHILADA REFRIED BEANS MEXICAN CHIPS & SALSA school?" Ms. Rowland and Dr. Chiles will conduct the course on Wednesdays evenings from 7 8:30 p.m. at the Davis County Mental Health Center in Bounti- (TionFedroI) ' uni -- in ful. of $32 per person or $40 per couple will be collected on the first night of class. A fee 350 NORTH MAIN LAYTON, UTAH A 50 percent rebate will be awarded to those who attend ev- ery session. Anyone interested in taking the course or who would like more information about the program may call Joanne Barnes, 15-2- 1 Brush, Floss Those Teeth For National Dental Hygiene Week Dental Health is more than just a pretty smile, says the Northern Component of the Utah Dental Hygiene Association. That is the message dental hygienists want to express during National Dental Hygiene Week, declared in a resoluSept. tion by President Regan. The purpose of the week, according to Sheri Knowles, hygienist with the UDHA, is to focus greater public attention on the importance of preventive dental health care as well as the role of the dental hygienist in providing that care. Americans today invest, time. 15-2- 1, YOUR DEST SELECTION IS AT and the way the teeth fit together energy and money striving for total health," says Knowles. What many dont seem to realize is that they will not achieve total health without taking care of can affect speech. Because good dental health is o essential to overall health and speech, teeth should be taken care their dental health. To many, dental care just means having an attractive smile. Teeth, like the heart and lungs are complex organs, with their main function being mastication Thorough chewing is essential to proper food digestion. In addition to performing chewing functions, teeth help in PRE-PACKAG- The shape of the dental arch Adding iron-fortifi- solids too early and or too fast is a major cause of allergic reactions to foods in babies, accord- ing to the Women, Infants and Children (WIC) program of the Utah Department of Health. Since allergies tend to run in families, breastfeeding your baby and waiting until four to six months of age to offer the baby solid foods, will go a long way in reducing the chance of infant allergies, according to information given out by the department. 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Wait until one year to try whole eggs, because allergies to egg whites are more common. Offer fish after 12 months. The most common allergic foods are milk, eggs, wheat, and corn. Some typical symptoms of food allergies are skin rashes, persistent nasal congestion, excessive spitting-up- , diarrhea and excessive gas and failure to gain weight i'rW.. ((' ,J BULBS ED 50 Crocus per week. BRING OUT THE CLASSROOM WHIZ THATS HIDING IN YOUR CHILD DAFFODILS 15 Daffodils Infants Susceptible to Allergies formula feed, an should be fed to your baby. Continue to breastfeed or feed the high iron formula until your baby is one year old. When introducing solid foods, feed the same food for four to five days. Watch for allergic reactions and if symptoms appear, discontinue that food. Try it again when the baby is older. A plain rice cereal should be offered first. Do not use mixed cereal or cereals with fruit Try wheat cereal after 9 to 12 months of age. Wheat allergies are more common. Introduce new fruits and vegetables one at a time. Add no more than two fruits and vegeta- - o ibl ALLIUM CROCUS 15 Tulips 12 Hyacinths well-balanc- ed speaking clearly. e IIYACITHS The UDHA suggests these basic steps to dental health: Brush and floss thoroughly at least once a day; or more often if your dental hygienist recommends it. Eat meals and limit snacks. Use fluoride toothpaste and mouth rinse. Visit your dental hygienist and dentist on a regular basis. Heres Prevention Tips FARMINGTON TULIPS of properly. (chewing). W ond BA SPRUCE OFF J,' V 's v 2-Gal- instruction. lon ROSES c: AT SYLVAN YOUR CHILD DOESNT HAVE TO COMPETE TO LEARN. eo. There are never more than three students per instructor, so your child receives constant individualized attention. Experienced, certified teachers use innovative teaching methods and modern technology. This, combined with continuous praise, encouragement, motivation and rewards, builds your childs confidence and desire to succeed. 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