Show The Herald Journal Logan Utah Sunday October Activities help children develop motor skills is an art activity Purpose: that provides children ilie opportunity to work with and develop their fine riiotor skills While working with this activitv young students will start to lain a sense ol as they compare the relative sies pioortion ol various parts ol their bodies It also gives children practice in visual integration which is the ability to visually build elements into a complete and meaningful unit An activity that can le modified to include a whole range ol objects (hat can lc made hy Learning & Huild-A-Pcrv- properly combining individual parts Hoi example: a car bike dog or even a house) n is an cxccllcrn t mi lor helplearn about the various children ing young parts of their liodies Level: Preschool Kindergailen Lady Build-A-Pcrso- Materials: Magazines scissors lape oi and oi glue paper crayons coloied colored markers Method: children ol all ages die dial lenge of solving a mystery Irom lirmied dues or creating a picture from limited visual input is always a fun and exciting activity In Build your young artist will lie using a single visual clue (a picture ol one part ol the n n li-- s - II you want to teach your children to tell the truth you'd belter be Irulhlul yourself even if it means exposing youngsters to unpleasant or unsettling information Children under 0 years of age generally have not developed tire capacity to deliberately make excuses or false statements to avoid an activity Youngsters at this age may tell tall tales but most cau l distinguish between the concrete truth and the stories they create This is young children do not have enough reality testing — gathering and storing inloima lion — to understand how the world works If you tell a tall tale to a young5 years of ster between that the televi for example age sion has little people in it that make it work the children generally believe what they are told L Likewise young children believe in the myths of Santa Claus the Bunny Tooth and the hey don't have 'I he difference is that children may be disappointed to discover these aie myths but they won't suiter any lasting hurt I For AP Special Features enough experience to know these are not real figures lastei Santa Claus and the Bunny are more in the eategoi of benign myths than lies v Between young people years of age usually have enough experience ol the world around them to understand they are king told a whopper When children reach this age you can Iregin to explain the difference between telling a tall laic and making excuses to avoid an activity Be sure to emphasize that the second ol these two is called lying and that it is unacceptable At the same time it is essential that parents are truthful with their children It may seem simpler to tell a lie that shields children Irom difficult situations ratlici than explaining the truth But children don't live in a vacuum and in most cases young stcis eventually uncover the facts whether from teachers peers or other adults When your children catch you in a lie it damages the underlying trust between children and par-- i ms Ins also legitimizes lying as a piopu means ol managing a dif (null situation It s vital that as a parent you give your children the truth in a manner - i mat uiily u ' uii olds lor exarnph asks where babies mine Irom you may givi thvm less detailed information than an II war old n can be lor a enough to say the baby glows m oi the moihi'i collie out W v i I ol exniiipli a pilin' "T Ills liii i oil pli a' to explnu to vou wii: I el-l- l i g an sav (of unbin von In M iv NH! 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Saturday usually lie to avoid repercussions and retributions If your child is lying think altoul why he or she is afraid lo tell vou the truth The Association WALT DISNEY’S ( October Barents whose children are lying often need lo take a long look at themselves Youngsters details mw Mx'Haii Shi iai Gi'IM 1'" answer to a question — say so I his is hy far preferable lo misa leading youngster Although your child may not be satisfied with Ihc answer at least the parent is not lying lo the child ‘Safety Net’ conference ' Cinema Mar A''IXI'Jr'" 40 will s luiumv and lie'll It is I all I hi I i Veal obj ilia need more detail si paimis can explain limn o tin ln Is about birth and rono ption i o It's usually bi dlell lllb'ltna'loi It:1 il h s ail issue they fill r too lomplex foi thill ihijdiin oi" in should say vi ale oldir And if you don't know the motional to tin u pcao-- lpup’3 - Teaching children to tell the truth By Dr Paul Gabriel Page 33 - human liody) to eventually create a picture ol an entire person 'Iliis is a very simpk a ns tv lor you to explain to your youngster and will fill hours of lime as your child develops his m her imagination and artistic skills by sjnjng down v i:li Begin your child and a pile of old iiiiguiuis together go through the magazines lookm1 for pictures ol people Actually ilu piciincs don't have to he of an entile jieram A hand a loot or even a close-u- p ol a face will work equally well Cut out and save as many ol these pictures as you can lind Although it may seem trivial I have lomnl that when working with a young child it is a good idea to take this lime and talk about the parts ol the liody Begin with the lace 'together count out how many eyes ears and so on that a peiMiu has U--i your child count his or her iaciul h lures as well as yours Next ask your child to cut (torn you' i pictures separate parts of laces lie a : Build-A-Pcrso- - Ralph Smith Camp will mee--i p m Thursday al Ihc Mendon al 1:30 pm Thursday at Birbiu Station Community Building may want to cut out an eye mouth hair nose teeth eyebrow or car Once the two of you Berger's with Margene- Wnte as Ihe lesson will he given by I csv m will Inhave collected alrout a dozen different facial given Shirley Brown and Ihc history hy leaiuies ask your youngster to select one feahy C'ybil Stewart and history by Valerie larsen ture and glue it on a clean sheet of paper Jean I’clcrvin Sagwieh Camp will meet al I I rom this Seagull Camp will meet at 2 pm Monday at Ihc Paradise single visual clue challenge your little artist to draw in the rest of the face pm Thursday al the ih and IKtli Civic Center The Icsvm will be IDS Ward Cultural lldl lx win given by Beanie laiflhousc The around the pasted-dowimage iiostesv’s are Virginia Summers Alter your child has worked through a will be given by I uli I low ml numlier of face pictures move on to different history by Ixulli Kyin Hostesses Jane leaman Kcncc Llder and Sandra Sorenvin pans o ihc liody With the picture of a finger arc lyla Wallervm Belly Chris a liansen and irnma Mckiv challenge your child to draw a hand Brigham Young Camp will Thomas Tarltel Camp will meet al I p m Thursday al the hand sec if he or she can attach an arm And meet at I pm Thursday at tin' Bluebird Pioneer Room The Ics-vI'Hiii m arm see if your artist can reconstruct home ol Hazel Larsen Ihe will lie given hy Jackie Woran chtuc body ! You II lie surprised how quickly your little vin will he given by I aye Davis ley and Ihe history by lcora student will learn the parts of the body while and the history hy Kuliy Son-Wilson Hostesses are Dora son at the same lime learning to draw in proper Larsen Ivva Jean Moulton Daniel II Writs Camp will Rhonda Pi xile and laicy Cole ptoMiitjon the missing pans ol the picture Don't give up once you've gone through all meet at I pm Thursday at the Spring Creek Camp will meet Wellsville Tabernacle Hie histoat I pm Thursday at (iccnie the pans of the IxrJv As noted in above try lie- given by Bair's home Thonc Brodrero will expanding this activity by choosing pictures ry and lesson will ol oi Ik i objects for your youngster to work Maxine Milton give Ihe history and the lesson William llyde Camp will will lie given hy Gloria Olsen with Some other choices might include: pans hliahrlh Matthews Camp ol a building parts of an airplane or pans of meet al 1:30 pm Tlimvlay at the will meet I pm Thursday al the Hyde Park Civic Center I he lesmnir animals son will he given In (iolila l olhome ol Donna Mae Croshaw s bonk Lena my and Lovmy It can led and ihc history l tar Ihe Icsvm will he given hy Ruth linda jr m- iy ranrjing $6 95 m check or money order Corbridgc loll Luncheon chairman Jacquea'’i" Uj Mary Torncyk P0 Box 1147 I will line at Mendon meet will give the history llydcn Camp Iii'iji 'ftj tirijan 4H1 16 Tomcyk By Mary 13 1996 rr Llj'-- i ri |