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Show i n I Lakeside Saturday, August 15. 1998 Help From For more information call Kay at 173-071- 2. - 4 The Family Summit Foundation, Center for Grieving Children, heeds people to help children who experienced the loss of a loved one due to death or divorce. For information about training and requirements, please contact Barbara at 194-3- IS. 3 9 If Family ... . - Girl Scout troops in Davis County need role models for girls iget 5 to 17. Training provided with flexible schedule. Show that you care to make a difference. Call Paula 7 or I (800) t 4 The Heritage Senior Center in Clearfield needs volunteer Meals on Wheels runners and drivers daily from II a.m.-- l pm, a volunteer to help in the kitchen in the mornings, and a China painting instructor on Tuesdays and Fridays from 8:30 to l:30 a.m. For more information 5. &3 Tracy at 9 The Hospice of 1HC needs volunteers to spend time with the terminally ill in their homes. Training anil be offered. For more information, call Trish at 4 The Literacy Action Program needs volunteers in Davis County Who can provide about three hours per week to help adults with limited reading skills learn to increase their reading comprehension. For training and more information, please conand tact Eileen Smart at Irene Janes at 1 4 The Lupus Foundation of er America, Utah Chapter, needs to help with clerical work ted bulk mailing in Layton. Call lean from from 10 am. to 2 pm. at 781-019- 394-307- 773-706- From 5 expense and energy tend to work best. - Social activities need to be planned. The more people involved in planning a family chance of it being successful . Planning for social activities might be delegated in advance to the adult children or to the grandchildren. 4 During the course of the visit allow time to express your appreciation to your adult children, their spouses and the grandchildren. Married children need to hear of your affirmation and support Your married children, particularly, need to hear of your acceptance of them as bored and not having fun things to do, being bossed, and being treated like a child. It would be good to plan the visits so there is a minimum of opportunity for these problems to occur. , in-la- w family members. frill-fledg- 4 Studies children and grandchildren focus on such things as being the better the er child swallows coin, call doctor a health professional, Norris Thousands of infants and toding, has blood in the stool, comdlers swallow coins every year, plains of abdominal pain or and most of the time the coin shows excessive drooling should be taken to the emergency depasses out through the bowels. But an emergency department partment as soon as possible. physician with UCSF Stanford But even if your child seems Health Care says that even if fine, there is still a small possibilyour child shows no symptoms, its important to call your pedia- ity that inthe coin will become the lower esophagus, trapped trician or family physician for adwhere it could lead to a tearing of vice within about 24 hours. the wall and a very rare but poinfecCertainly if the child is choktentially ing, apply first aid, such as the tion, says Norris. Therefore, Heimlich maneuver, and then ask your childs caregiver about take the child to the emergency how to monitor the youngster or similar department immediately, says and whether an y Dr. Robert L. Norris, director of exam should be done. emergency services at Stanford Also, try to determine whether Hospital and Clinics and associate professor of surgery at a coin was the only item the child -- that have been done on parentchild visits indicate the major complaints of , Lakeside Review notes. But the vast majority of coins simply pass into the stomach and then out through the bowels with no complications within a few days, he said. So most physicians will probably recommend letting nature take its course if no symptoms arise, or if the coin is not found to be stuck in the. esophagus. r Researchers who conducted a study at Boston Childrens Hospital disclosed in May 1998 that more than 3,500 incidences of children swallowing coins were reported to U.S. poison centers in 1996, and thats probably only a tiny fraction of the number of coins swallowed by kids each year, Norris notes. X-ra- Family ties will only be as strong and as important as we make them, and it takes both the adult children and the pa ents to continue and strengthen those family ties. Stanford University. A child who is having trouble breathing, shows signs of vomit- - Th swallowed. Certain other items tiny batteries, for example -- contain toxic substances and should be removed promptly by 1 399-140- 0. 321-90- 431-684- 8. vol-uate- 393-092- 1. ' 4 Our House, Homeless Children's Foundation, needs loving, attentive individuals to play and work With Infants and children under 6. C4Q Lynette or Anya at ' 4 Prevent Blindness Utah is going to the fair. More than 100 volunteers art needed to help provide giauco-ma screenings at the Utah State Fair Free training will be Sept. eld in August Call Kari Foulger at 0 for information about bow Jfou can help to give the gift of sight - 4 Rocky Mountain Hospice seeds volunteers in Davis County to provide emotional support, respite care, read to and visit with terminally Ul patients and their families. A total of 12 hours of training is required. For additional information, 2 call Tina Sorrells at or 1 328-284- 3. 10-2- 0. 324-202- 397-490- (800) 4 The Salvation Army needs vol390-277- unteers to help in the store and warehouse. For more information, fontact Marlene at 4 South Davis Community Hospital in Bountiful needs volunteers m help with evening entertainment, crafts, manicures, birthday cards, visiting patients and Saturday morn-in- s bingo. Call Jenifer Jones at 621-338- 0. 1. Humane has op- 4 The Wasatch portunities for mature volunteers to help with pet adoptions at PeuMart la Layton on routing weekends and with tae pet hot line and animal care Weekdays at the Bountiful adoption rtntcrCall Cheryl Smith at L- 4 Women in Community i acda volunteers Service to provide support ted mentoring to disadvantaged young men and women. Training ted materials will he provided. For further information, contact or 4 The Utah Council for the Blind needs a volunteer in the Bountiful Onwrrilk area to assist a lady who it blind. Volunteer would read (nail id other important paperwork to bar andor take bar chopping or go the doctor. For more information Lesha Gensch at 292-- 1 136. J74-4J3- 5 476-392- 7. Opera WnS casting the parts. ; Ssawna Durbtno is in the role tf the stepmother, which is a teieofT of actress Mse West The ptepsittm, Renetta West and Elaine Taggart, art takeoffs of Azmi Oakley and Oliva Oyt Cinderella and the Prince are "squeaky dean," coming from the typical 30s style hero and heroine. "They ere too good to be true," said Skidmore. 7 Nancy Jepsen of Kaysville U Cinderella and Brent Allen of Kaysville is the Prince, r The three wise guys, or hermits, are played by Mike Aider South Ogden. Brian Slagowski . f Layton and Terry Buhunin of fruit Heights. One hermit is an old version of a Mounty in complete costume, another is much ie Dean Martin, while the third h a mix of John Travolta and jludy Valiee. tf And the Fairy Godmother, played by Shanna Smith of irigham City, is a cross between Trierhell and the Good Witch from "The Wizard of Oz." Harold is played by Dennis Ahern of Layton. Ride Austin of Layton is the guava narrator, while Skidmore pot only directs but is also the ; st. "This is pretty silly stuff. Very lighthearted," Skidmore said. This event is free to the public. Take a lawn chair or blanket to lit o. This concert is sponsored ; by K5G Distributing. recent survey revealed that stress Is a top teenage challenge. According to Dr. Kathy McCoy, author of Life Happens: A Guidebook For Teenagers, "Junior high and high schoolers are under pressure to be successful, both academically and socially. A planner helps teens make better choices about priorities and time. These tips from Day Runner, maker of Student Planners, and Dr. McCoy can help. Even good students get stressed by long-terprojects like college applications or term papers. An action plan makes it easier to stay , on track. Write a mission statement: What you want to achieve and why. A typical statement might be: "I want to. be student treasurer to demonstrate my skills. p Develop strategies for your goals. Use a monthly or calendar visual overview. a for weekly Determine how many days remain between today 8nd the due date. Write down Items to be completed daily to finish on time. Schedule around projects. For example, don't agree to a date the night before a test Check your planner daily - even If you dont think you have anything going on. Dr. McCoy says, "This gets you in the habit of using the system. Frequent Interaction will pay off. A iTakc-hote'- Uiis of g Theres a new music store in Layton f! r T I 4-1- -1 gei and GUITAR STANDS While Supplies Used Pianos school supplies, accessories and much more. f! i H Micliaels Music Comaectlosi st high-priori-ty 19 S. Main 3 -5- 44-8275 " 1 k A We offer piano tuning and complete repair service. hs YOU CAN RAISE YOUR CHILDS IQ The strong link between a childs reading habits and developing Intelligence should encourage parents to start children reading at an early age, say many experts in the field of educational psychology. "it was once assumed that children with higher IQs naturally learned to read sooner, says educational psychologist Dr. Greg Cynsumon., "However, evidence now suggests that encouraging a child to develop in fact, help led to a higher reading-caearly learning IQ. jr 5 Source: NAPS ng Ask about II Music Lessons New and used guitars and amps reeds, sheet music. step-by-ste- skills-includi- When vou mention this ad otter) Expire 83098 Uil MUSIC m String, Reeds, Picks and Straps O 1 Kindergarten Grades -6 Computer Instruction Certified Teachers Summer Activities 1- Special Training n, Register Now For Private School ! Child Cara Transportation Ages & 2-- 13 Praschool - Building a childs confidence is an Important step toward helping them delve Into the wonderful world of reading, fts never too early to begin Instilling your child with pride In their abilities. Here are a few suggestions from the experts on how to get your children hocked on reading. Read to them. This will not only encourage children to read, it can be an enjoysbie family activity and bonding opportunity. Show children you love to read. Read newspapers, books and magazines where they can see you. Talk to them about what you read. Make regular trips to the library and local book stores. Even before they C3n read, children can enjoy picture books. Give them their own books. An inexpensive paperback of a childrens story can become treasured and very well-reaLook for toys and games that help teach reading. Make reading fun. I Allow your children to read to you. Its tKe best way to determine how well your child is progressing. One way to accomplish this is to incorporate videos, card and board games and other activities into the process. Source: NAPS - d. i Sept. 511 Cal! today a.m.-- p.m. 3 at the Dance Studio p, (1 J2! mm m Kaysville block south of Tastles Donuts) Meet the Staff Refreshments New facility with the most modem equipment levels Showteam positions available Classes starting at 1 615 Boro Street Instruction in Ballet, azz, Funk, beginner Tumbling and Drill Our Instructors are trained in the latest choreography to challenge any student Performances are available throughout the year for all age groups and ability Hip-Ho- 546-676- ! j $l00 OFF First Month's Tuition j 1198 j Expires 1 New Registration Onlyj ms&s. wuta L POOR |