BACK TO SCHOOL Barry Douglas Presents 00•111,16M°0.4:14;er•01 DANCE STUDIO Recommended Safety Tips for Parents Pre-Grand Opening Party August 30, 1987 Registration For Classes 2 P.M.-6 P.M. Open Dancing 6 P.M.-? Classes Begin September 15, 1987 CHILDREN • ADULT • BEGINNER • ADVANCED • • • • • Ballroom Ballet • Tahitian/Hawaiian Tap • Gymnastics/All Levels Jazz Contemporary Couples SEMINARY RD . 4- EXPERT COACHING IN THE DANCE ARTS 3080 Orchard Lake Road Keego Harbor - Call 6 • 81 • 41 • 01 SckS ts GS Got)s FALL 1987 at the Midrasha The Spoken Word - - O ff Hebrew Language and Literature DATE Tuesdays, Sept. 8 - Jan. 12 Tuesdays, Sept. 8 --Jan, 12 Tuesdays, Sept. 8 - Nov. 3 Wednesdays, Sept. 9 - Jan. 27 Wednesdays, Sept. 9 - Jan. 27 Wednesdays, Sept. 9 - Jan. 27 Thursdays, Sept. 10 - Nov. 19 Thursdays, Sept. 10 -Feb. 4 Thursdays, Sept. 10 - Feb. 4 Sundays, Sept. 13 - Jan. 24 Mondays, Sept. 14 - Jan. 11 Mondays, Sept. 14 - Jan. 11 Mondays, Sept. 14 - Jan. 11 Mondays, Sept. 14 - Jan. 11 TIME 10 a.m. - 12 noon 7:30 - 9:30 p.m. 7:30 - 9:30 p.m. 10 a.m. - 12 noon 12:15 - 2:15 p.m._ 7:30 - 9:30 p.m. 10 a.m. -. 12 noon 10 a.m. - 12 noon 12:30 - 2:30 p.m. 12 noon - 2 p.m. 10 a.m. - 12 noon 10 a.m. - 12 noon 7:30 - 9:30 p.m. 7:30 - 9:30 p.m. COURSE Pre-Advanced Conversational Hebrew Pre-Advanced Conversational Hebrew Beginner's Hebrew Reading INSTRUCTOR Ms. Nira Lev • Ms. Nira Lev Advanced Conversational Hebrew Intermediate Conversational Hebrew Beginner's Conversational Hebrew Beginner's Hebrew Reading Ms. Nira Lev Advanced Beginner's Conversational Hebrew Advanced Intermediate Conversational Hebrew Advanced Conversational Hebrew Beginner's Conversational Hebrew Advanced Beginner's Conversational Hebrew Advanced Beginner's Conversational Hebrew Pre-Intermediate Conversational Hebrew Ms. Nira Lev Register at the Midrasha College of Jewish Studies 21550 West Twelve Mile Road • Southfield For further details call: 352-7117 Chairperson Edwin Shifrin • Vice Chairperson Matilda Rubin Director Renee Wohl 1 Ms. Geri Levit Ms. Nira Lev Ms. Nira Lev Ms. Geri Levit Ms. Nira Lev Ms. Nira Lev Ms. Nira Lev Ms. Ahuva Newman Ms. Ahuva Newman Ms. Nira Lev 13 MILE RD. I I MIDRASHA 21550 W. 12 WAD. ci; - < - W - 12 MILE RD. 11 MILE RD. `k' The following safety tips are recommended for children and parents. These safety measures were provided by Shomer, a committee in Nassau,County, Long Island organized by parents and principals of yeshivot and day schools. Teach your children: • Their full names, ad- dresses and phone numbers. • How to make a long distance call (both directly to you using the area code and by dialing "0" for the operator). • Never to go into anyone's home without your permis- sion. Children should know whose homes they are allow- ed to enter. • If they become separated from you while shopping not to look for you, but to go to the nearest checkout counter and ask the clerk, first, if he or she works there and, se- cond, for assistance. Never go to the parking lot. • To walk and play with others. The child is most vulnerable when alone. If your child walks to school, have him/her walk with other children. • That adults do not usual- ly ask children for directions. If someone should stop in a car asking for directions, the child should not go near the car. • If someone is following them, they should go to a place where there are other people, to a neighbor's home or into a store. They should ask for help. They should not try to hide behind bushes. • Never go near a car with someone in it; never get into a car without your permis- sion. They should know in whose car they are allowed to ride. Warn your children that someone might try to lure them into a car by saying you said to pick them up. them never to obey such instructions. • That a stranger is so- meone they and you don't know very well. • Never to tell anyone over the phone that they are home alone. • Never to answer the door when home alone. Teach your children how to call your com- munity's emergency assistance number (911). Make sure that they know a neigbor they can call if so- meone tries to get into the house or if there is an emergency. • To tell you if any adult asks them to keep a "secret." • That no one has the right to touch them or make them feel uncomfortable. They have the right to say "no." • To tell you if someone of- fers them gifts or money or wants to take their picture. • To yell HELP, not just scream. As parents, you should: - • Know your children's friends. • Never leave children unattended: never leave children alone in a car. • Be involved in your children's activities. • Listen when your child tells you he or she does not want to be with someone; there may be a reason you should know about. • Notice when someone shows your child a great deal of attention and find out why. • Have your child's finger- prints taken; know where to locate dental records. • Be sensitive to changes in your child's behavior or at- titudes. Encourage open com- munication. Never belittle any fear or concern your child may express to you. • Take a photograph of your child each year (four times a year for children under age 2). • Have a set plan with your child outlining what he/she should do if you become separated away from home. • Do not buy items that have your child's name on them such as hats, jackets, and t-shirts. An abductor could start up a friendly con- versation with your child after reading the child's name. • Make a game of reading license plate numbers and remembering their colors. This will help children recognize the numbers and letters on license plates and their states of origin. • Be sure their children's day care center or school will not release children to anyone but the children's parents or persons they designate. In- struct the schools to call you if your child is absent. . Registration Pontiac Adult Education is registering for classes now. Classes meet days and even- ings starting Aug. 31. Child care and transportation are provided. For information, call Pontiac Adult Education, 857-8212, between 9 a.m. and 3 p.m.