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Call SUNQUEST (1)805-962-800- coun-Childre- n" media-message-bomba- rd- 7. vian, European, South American, Japanese high ?ura Gras-Volunte- REPAIR SERVICE HOME, living Call child-counsel- ed er counter-ceilin- interior For Rent em, tell 'em," ment, Olson agrees with an engaging series of rens leader Grassli that the television public service spots a 1990s may be a good time to few years back. Ten years later, begin preaching what we practice child and family advocates like as well. And he offers a few Michaelene P. Grassli are push- - suggestions for doing just that, ing that message a bit further, "First," says Olson, "exhibit in the love values in your own life. Live effect, if you saying, your children, tell them you love how youre asking them to live." Thats the "practice" part. But them, then tell them what you believe in. Olson cautions that such exhibi- Grassli, leader of one of the tion may not be an unblemished worlds largest childrens organi- - display of perfection each time zations and a mother of three, we try-a- nd thats okay. His says expressions of love and recommendation? teachings about right and wrong "Apologize. What 1 mean by should go hand in hand. And that is that children appreciate both messages should be pure and when a parent admits mistakes. It undiluted in their content and communicates to a child two delivery. things: one, we all make mistakes "A good adult relationship with and we can all change and corand Jennifer Steele of Goshen, a child or teenager is the key to rect them. And secondly, accelerated her first birthday Jan. influencing them for good," says knowledge is a very important 25, 1994. A party was given and Grassli. "Sometimes we think part of teaching the value of the everybody enjoyed cake and ice that children will just absorb rule. cream. Helping celebrate was what we want them to understand "Some people try to undermine big brother, Stetson; grand- - and feel. But there needs to come the idea of consistency by saying, parents: Myron and Paulette a pojnt jn our relationship where nobody's perfect. What "Im Carpenter, Eureka; Jack and Lola we verbalize as adults that certain saying is, thats right, so when Merrel, Salem; values are important to us." you admit your imperfections, it Ada Schmidt of Eureka. is Grassli president of the teaches your children how impor- Also attending were aunts and million-membPrimary of The tant the principle is and you give uncles: Kay and Deanna Soren- - church of Jesus Christ of Latter- - them an example of being honest sen, and Dena Green and family, jay Saints, a worldwide organiza- - about your wrongdoing. am av ani Conne tion that is committing an entire Within all of this the "verbal- year of resources and leadership ization" of values has already training efforts to a "Focus on begun. But dont stop here, in 1994. But that effort sets Olson, "Make values a matter of encourages, as do professionals in the field of family sciences, discussion in your family on a that the teachings of values regular basis. Explain why those should begin in the home. values are meaningful, and dis- , The governing board of the Dr. Terrance Olson, chairman cuss the meaning and conse-Tint- ic Historical Society met on 0f the Department of Family quences of certain actions. By Jan. 14 to discuss business and Sciences at Brigham Young teaching our children to do right, plans for the 94 season. Meet- - University and a recognized they always have a starting point ing days will stay the same as in authority in the field of family to deal with whatever situations past years.. the second Wed. of relations, says that parents are may come." each month, except April and the natural and most influential August. Dates are as follows: sources of belief and behavior Mar. 9, April 30 (annual Folk aVailable to a child. Family Night One of the most effective ways Food), May 1 1 , June 8, July 13, "Parents have to work awfully August (T.S.F. Sept. 14, hard at abdicating their premier to practice the suggestions given Oct. 12, and Nov.9. position as the ultimate instiller by parenting experts like Olson, Several special days of celebra- - Qp values in kids," says Olson, believes Grassli, is to hold a tion that had been discussed last the regular and sustained "family nyou ajmost have fall were discussed futher, but no A common practice other direction entirely for them Latter-da- y definite plans made. A sugges- for Saints amonS t0 turn t0 someone else, like tion of a field trip to the histone several their decades, Family to eir vaues" homes tour in Spring City, May much to has done Home Evening the natural gut evn though 28, was made, since the tour is cnj0wment of values is strong, establish the credibility on many quite unique and ideas could be says 0SOIlf the time when simpjy fronts as "the family church." Such a family night, says gleaned for our own community, "practicing what you preach" are needed by the s,i is a planned evening of undis-socieconveyed a complete and under- in a number of fields. standable turbed activity and values-base- d message to children Anyone interested in history is ujay have come and gone. In an teaching held devotedly on a urged to get involved. weekly basis. age 0p TINTIC BOARD OF EDUCATION Great-"Grandm- a" 1 992-wa- c 3. Business Opps. toilet-clos- et & storage-- 3 burner woven-gaselectri- Retailwholesale equipment. ONIy $30,000 down. Seller will finance Call Mike attorney, 10 years Webster, broker. 8. "If you love 801-489-56- Business For Sale Free-standin- Monthly payments low as $18.00. Call today free new color catalog 1 TWO DUNLOP STUDED Personals AUCTION-FE- B. Speaking up for values office at Tintic High trictPublished in the Eureka School. Reporter Feb. 4, 1994. |