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Show Lakeside Review, Wednesday, August 26, 1 0A 1 987 alleviate child's fear of schoo M. GARDNER AND ;DR. STANLEY UgJ ;CRISTIE BETH GARDNER .Lakeside Review columnists The small boy was having his kindergarten physical at the pediatricians office. When he was told he would have to have shots, he spoke up quickly. If schools that dangerous, he said, maybe we ought to cancel it All children, regardless .of age, have some concerns as they approach the new school year. Their fears range from mild apprehension to strong phobias. As I- - Rx-tr- a for Kids parents, we try to alleviate some of their worries, and most of all, we try to help them to have a successful school experience. If we can completely achieve that, were Wonder Parents! I ? v,. V ? 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Third N., Kaysville f 392-231- An affiliate of Sunshine Generation " AA- general. Sound Jlduice from the WesWooley fsytJl The greatest favor we can do for our children is to help them about themselves, feel good about others, and about life in 825-38- Monday a, H' pi- Alexander Pope 1. i, ,V e Mothers of kindergarteners dont cry when you leave them the first day! Swallow those tears and go out to trees inclined. 392-575- through Friday from noon to 5 p.m. Hours are very flexible. The Ogden Area Crisis Center could use women volunteers to work with the battered womens program. Women who understand confidentiality, who are good listeners, and that can document interaction are needed. Also volunteers who like to do paper work or help with the hotline are needed. Training is available. For more information on these positions and others contact the Davis County Helpline Information and Referral Service at 47 S. 100 E Farmington or call 451- 5151 or 546-415- and positive. first-tim- best friends. A positive attitude toward education, and the years of school ahead, will help your children to achieve their greatest potential. Tis education forms the common mind: Just as the twig is bent, the dent financial aid if you qualify for a student aid program. Call or 7 for more information. 24-ho- ur I- - Review each paper, praise each achievement. Eliminate discouraging comments. Talk with them, not at them. Cultivate a MiiilMiuiy self-estee- m Joyce Udy Weese with your children. Then they will not be afraid of the unknown. They will know what to expect, and how to act. 2. Be excited lunch to celebrate. Encouragement for our children is the single greatest motivator there is. 3. Listen to them. When the day is done and your children come home from school (or any other new experience), take the time to be excited with them. 1. Talk through the experience able to deal with them. Hopeful The YWCA Childrens Treatment Center could use volunteers to work with children of families with domestic violence. Volunteer work available includes helping with group planning and orientation groups, planning activities for the children, andor groups. facilitating available dren to confront any new situation, not just school. It helps everyone concerned to parent, teacher, and child understand these fears and be Volunteer connection Hours ly the following ideas will be of benefit when you help your chil- It is natural to have fears when approaching an unfamiliar experience. Young children have spent their entire lives within the shelter of their home and family. School is a different physical and social environment than they have ever encountered. 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