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Show page A8 Tuesday, May 13, 199: With spring comes a desire to If one is looking for a change in employment a book b Ph D William C Byham with change kns Morion Contributing Writer assis- tance m that effort Landing the Job You Want" offers insights for those who wish to pursue new opportunities or move up within one s current orga mzation The author of this book offer a creative and unique instruction manual by following four fictional characters facing common The Davis County Council on Infants, Children, Youth and Families (ICY&F) Conference. Growing Up Strong was held HOWTO I! fill! THE career dilemmas and interview BEST 10B INTERVIEW OF YOUR IIFE scenarios The book helps internal and external job candidates deter mine and showcase the skills, motivations and behaviors they possess that match what is needed to successfully perform a job Readers are able to determine if they would be successful at and motivated by a position They can also measure how realistic their chances are of getting the job and how to prepare for what the inter viewer will be looking for ' Landing the Job You Want is not about finding a from the Author of Best-Seili- C. Byham. with Belirs Pickett job since openings abound in help wanted ads, store windows and corporate job postings The book is about turning those openings into job llghtnlftg of Empowerment William oilers smart about interviewing published by experts who It s Pled know the secret ol interviewing success Activities planned for kids week Susan Tanner Holmes Contributing Writer Begin planning to participate in the Utah Safe Kids Coalition Sale Kids Week beginning Saturday May 10, 1997 through Sunday May 18, 1997 State and local groups throughout the state will provide community events designed to edu cate the public on injury prevention Mark these dates and activities on your calendar Wednesday, May 14 A playground safety conference spoil sored by the I tah Sale Kids Coalition and Boyce Recreation will provide an opportunity lor local educators risk managers, parks personnel, etc to learn about playground equipment and surfaces that increase student safety to the public panic ipation at the Valley fair Mall These games are an innovative and interactive satety obstacle course lor children leatur ing 10 basic stations Fach station focuses on a different childhood injury risk area The games allow children to have tun while learning about satety Four from VHS receive awards awards from the Utah Press Women, at a recent luncheon in Salt Lake City Nikki Zoellner, won in two catefeatures and cartooning, gories Kelli Berthhold won for her news entry, David Randall, won for his editorial, and Breanne Grover won in the graphics competition First place entries are entered in National Federation of Press Women competition with national winners announced at the organtza tions June convention in St Paul, Minn foi this program was purchased by Johnson who is the founding sponsor of National Sale Kids Activities at the Golden Years Senior Center tor May 14 20 I include 4 UI)ESI)Y,MAY A. , I I salad Griel Support Cuoup 40 Steve Yancey piano 45 I unch, chicken pasta Bingo 12 40 Ceramic THIRSIUY.MW 15 8 40 L apidary 8 40 Tap Aerobics country tried Movie oga MYY 8 40 I apidary 8 40 lap aerobics 9 Wood carving 11 45 AARP he next Detcnsive Dnvtng class will be held at the center on Thursday and Friday, May 22 and 24, 12 40 4 40 p m each day Please bring an $8 check made out to AARP Call the center and sign up tor this class now Don t lorget blood pressure will be taken Wednesday Mav 21 at 12 MOMUV.MU 19 8 4(), Wendover 8 40, Aerobics 9 40. Sewing and crafts 40 Gary me organ Lunch 10 mustard glazed recently at Viewmont High School The focus of the conference was ways adults can help children and youth build resiliency, the ability to bounce back from difficult circum stances The major themes presented were respecting kids as individuals, being supportive and caring and pro viding opportunities tor work and involvement Ann Benson Davis Countv School District Sate and Drug Free Schools Assistant Director ptesenled one of the workshops She stated that there is a new way of looking at chil dien who come from abusive tuini lies The past approach was the "damage model which predicted that children who come from abusive homes have a bleak future The prob lent with this philosophy was that it became a self fulfilling prophecy, and gave the children an excuse to fail 401140am Mav 22 at noon Jan Suliuia Irom the I tah Legal Services will be here to talk about Social Security and answer questions Alter her presentation she will see a tew privately to discuss individual matters Please call ahead and make airangernents for this tree consultation Reservations lor health screening on Friday, May 40 are now being taken This is a popular service so call early for a reservation Cost is $7 which includes an extensive cholesterol checkup, anemia, blood sugar mid partial urinalysis, etc The new approach is called the ' challenge model When a child comes tiom a troubled family he or she will suiter damages and face challenges The child however has residencies that will help him oi her to survive Teachers and piotession als should tocus on identifying these factors and encourage the child to build on them She identified lour main resiliency factors that help childien These are social competence, problem solving skills autonomy and a sense ol pur pose A child may be bom with these qualities oi they may Icatn them by modeling other people Any one tal ent they have, such as music an oi athletic ability, can establish their sense of identity and sell esteem and help them through difficult times Social competencies include good communication skills being able to bond with caregivers and teachers and a sense ol humor g skills enable childien of abusive parents to sur vive Ms Benson stated that the next time we see kids hanging out at stoies or on the street we should realize that this may be their attempt to find a sale place Home may be a very dangerous place, where they aie physically emotionally andor sexu ally abused Unlike Dorothy m the Wizard of Oz, not eveiy kid can go home Autonomy is establishing one s own identity, separate Irom their abu stve family Children may fantasize that they were adapted in order to get some psychological distance veil when these childien grow into adult hood, they may have to stay away Irom their family or ongin in order to stay emotionally healthy A sense of purpose and hope for the future can give them hope that things will get better We can help kids in these situations by acknowledging their pain and helping them build on their own resiliency skills Vern Larsen, the Safe and Drug Free School Coordinator for the Utah Stale Office of Education, also pre sented a workshop I want sturdy leather shoes your kids like - but hate how they look after a couple of days wear? 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