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August 28, 1987 - Image 59

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1987-08-28

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BETH ABRAHAM
HEIR MOSES
NURSERY SCHOOL

just for kids

Quality Hourly Drop-In Child Care...

...Where kids can have fun.

not, many children will be ex-
posed to day care at an early
age. Therefore, the issue of
quality regulated day care
becomes central. However, Dr.
Avgar also reviews a wide
spectrum of alternative
policies and responses to the
day-care dilemma, including
parental leave and part-time
job opportunities.
Parents, she says, need op-
portunities to become skillful
at parenting, to redefine fami-
ly roles and to adjust to the
changes that the newborn in-
troduces into the system. In-
fants need to develop primary
attachments. Time is needed
for these relationships to
develop.
"The United States is the
only Western nation that does
not have some form of
uniform paid infant care
leave available for working
parents," Dr. Avgar points
out. "Given the high cost of
quality infant day care, more
information is needed to
determine if paid infant care
leaves would be more cost ef-
fective in the long run."

BETH ABRAHAM HILLS. MOSES •

• Great for Birthday Parties
• A "Social Club" for kids
• 2 mo. - 12 yrs.

• Fully licensed
• Open When you Need us Most
• Priced to Please

(2 '1/2 -5 years)

A medieval play castle; a super structure with ramps, tunnels and slides
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arts & crafts; electronic games; personal computers; and plenty of toys.

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Closed For Family Holidays

• Parent/Toddler Time
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• Enrichment Class
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3-5 yrs Thurs. 9:45
• Lunch Program Option
Before or After Nursery
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• Certified Teacher
• Developmentally
Appropriate Curriculum
• Jewish Traditions
& Holiday Celebrations
• Gym Activities
• Intimate Nurturing
Environment
• 2 or 3 Day A.M. or P.M.

Hours: Mon.-Thurs 8-10 p.m. / Fri. 8-1 a.m. / Sat. 9-1 a.m. / Sun. 12-8 p.m.

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Vaccines

As schools open, parents
conscientiously check that
their youngsters have the
right vaccinations to protect
them from infectious
diseases.
Children entering day care
programs need protection too,
including the HIB vaccine —
the vaccination for
Haemophilus influenza
bacteria which causes ear in-
fections and cold-like il-
lnesses with high fever.
Children under 24 months
are particularly vulnerable to
the bacteria which can cause
mental retardation.
But vaccines are needed —
and often forgotten — by col-
lege students and older
adults.
"Adults in good health,
though extremely conscien-
tious about immunizing their
children, can be remarkably
unaware of the status of their
own immunizations," FDA
Commissioner Frank E.
Young, M.D., observes.
As a result, measles can
sweep through college cam-
puses when their students are
not properly protected.
Half the men and women
over 50 lack immunization to
deadly tetanus and
diphtheria. And greater vac-
cine use in older Americans
could reduce the toll of
pneumonia and influenza.
(About 90 percent of the
deaths from these diseases oc-
cur in adults over 65.)

ONE REG. (4 oz.) SERVING OF
COLOMBO KOSHER FROZEN YOGURT

WITH PURCHASE OF ONE LARGE (8 oz.) SERVING

• VALID ANYTIME

• Expires 9-30-87

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