Show NOM! MAGAZIN! : II Yr S ifiaren ' Pappasiçierts Mary : "4- Barton Smith son of Mr and Mrs Doug uses Smith 1532 Samoan Ave I ilaS rIRTY million children will leave their larded time for making cookies or candy and let the child really mix and pour Creativity Is importat4 to all school children Father's home workshop under his supervision might be just the place for Junior to try out new and their playthings too behind this when they return to America's schools For some it will be a completely new experi- ence for others it will be a repeat adventure but all should look forward to school with pleasant an ' According to Dr S J McLaughlin head of' the department of elementary education at the Ufilveraity of Utah the parents have a big job: they should make sure that a child feels good about going to school "A parent should stress the interesting activities the school will offer and the many children with whom he'll like to play and work The teacher should be portrayed as the lovely person who will be glad he is there" Dr McLaughlin said And in addition to a healthy emotional climate in family the home itself can for the school child Mary and Lawrence K have soke suggestions in Frank their work "How to Help Your Child in School" For instance experiences are important to the kindergarten crowd The gets a great deal of satisfaction from using all his skill and capacities Mothers should be cooperative' when the little girl wants to help in the kitchen If mealtime is too hectic try to work out a special "back-to-schoo- parent-educator- s d - 'fOtY1 7 - to eat when he Is really hungry At three o'clock' for example when some seem to automatically develop appetite and Interest in food "Life is happier all around if children got the necessary vitamins and nourishment without press sure when they can enjoy them most It saves unnecessary rules frictionand'parent anxiety" the r Remember too that almost any child can be inventive and creative when he has tools to work s I with—and you don't need ready-mad- e tools either report the Franks say A child will invent his own RememSCHOOL child may wish to carry his sum ber also to let some part of the home be a resting THE jag over into school time place for the things he builds They're not just Try to limit the programs this way: tell him to him '?unk" he may choose three or four programs or any fair that he doesn't have to switch from too of course children should have rooms number-sI6EALLY own not only for sleeping but as a many to too few very suddenly Try to share some Iprograms with your child room If they have Individual rooms You can promote leaPning in specific fields provide playchests or shelves for toys and 'books home too Allow the children to have large and a working table or desk and a bench or two are it ' wonderful additional items (father could make a drawing ease If no such space is available at least let your crayons poster paintt and a space for using them child have a corner for his own collection of odds Scissors and paste come in handy too and ends For his play he'd appreciate a box of old There's an easy way to help them learn about materials for costumes some beads for "jewelry" life too A Window box' or even potted plants plant He'd like 'Cast-of-f bedspreads and aheets to use for can be cared for by the child "tents" or "houses" too It is vital to let your home grow with your Mealtimes can become frustration periods for child Adjust your home so that it will accommodate his wants and needs as well as yours—so that he'll parents and children during school but the Franks suggest solving the situation by allowing the child feel like a family member not a boarder ' radio-listenin- ) - --- - ' A father's workshop to become acquainted with tools develop his construction idea& parent-educator- l" ent first-han- ideas' -- - ' 7 - Tribune Staff Writer g 1 sheets-of-pap- er 1 I virm411mVMPIF Now Is the Time to flu 3 1 4 (SP 1114114 (JRIIIM 4711TED Coll)1111 tigE I Doo Fr311 "4 ra otiftib 01:D—GI Alio 01101111110 gnmaral I '401 ALYli AZI3 rfiwiteiies1 a Seed legooke moisoost rE SAA00 Atiowanie 'a 1 0! For Your Old Screen !k P - or Storm Window on a RUSCO Combination Window A 4H liqwatriiithAY NO DOWN PAYMENT - Lim am $S Month I Payments homome lento Defies Limon 04 U or The daughter in the family can get a great denl of enjoyment as well as it SC CV Combrostion Window Co porta'nt learning by helping mother In 7411 the kitchen es Lillian Smith often does W Stit South 44717 1 I4111 - FIRST PAYMENT IN NOV 410 -- i:--11-1 1 CO1 UM I 1:io Sowth twligko City e I oingaSest bolenostiest alma it ILISCIIT Scrams Mom Dews end Wiadows i I I 11115 CO 1 NM ' NOON I : Adânost I C ItV I ' ZOO Ake I mom me 142 Uptember 5 1934 ) |