100%

Scanned image of the page. Keyboard directions: use + to zoom in, - to zoom out, arrow keys to pan inside the viewer.

Page Options

Share

Something wrong?

Something wrong with this page? Report problem.

Rights / Permissions

The University of Michigan Library provides access to these materials for educational and research purposes. These materials may be under copyright. If you decide to use any of these materials, you are responsible for making your own legal assessment and securing any necessary permission. If you have questions about the collection, please contact the Bentley Historical Library at bentley.ref@umich.edu

August 24, 1990 - Image 106

Resource type:
Text
Publication:
The Detroit Jewish News, 1990-08-24

Disclaimer: Computer generated plain text may have errors. Read more about this.

Pre-September Sale
For Jewish News Readers Only

20% OFF

1

,BRIO.,

with this ad

All Brio toys
available • Ravensburger
games and puzzles • Science Toys.
Playmobile • Puppets • Games •
Arts & Crafts • Books • Tapes •
Videos • Teaching Aides • Wooden Toys •
Party Fabors • Toys • Puzzles •

• ••

FREE GIFT WRAPPING — WE SHIP GIFTS — ONE STOP SHOPPING

Illearning cente, ,,

14 MILE & HAGGERTY
— NEWBERRY PLAZA -

MIDDLEBELT at 11 MILE
- MID-ELEVEN CENTER -

624-4930

477-1775

Ahhhhh!!
the Kids are back

in school.

Now's the time to not only have
your carpets cleaned but have
them cleaned right. The Original
Hagopian way.

2 Rooms
and a Hall

5 Rooms
and a Hall

6 ft. Sofa
2 Chairs

$49* $ 99 $49*
*

I I MILE

Back To
School
Earrings? Belts?
Bags?
YES! ! !

CUSTOMERS WANTED
NO EXPERIENCE NECESSARY!

cucrs

On The Boardwalk
Orchard Lake Rd. • 855-5580

The Original Since 1939

HAG PIAN

CLEANING SERVICES

14000 W. 8 Mile, Oak Park

399-2323

'Combined areas considered 2 rooms. Rooms over 250 sq. fi., delicate or dry clean fabrics slight ()del charge.

Enroll
Now!

Call

The Bright Idea:

Give a Gift Subscription

DANCE STUDIO

73 7-2 611

THE JEWISH NEWS

Tap • Jazz • Ballet • Modern
Boys' Classes • Baby Rhythm

in Tiffany Plaza • Northwestern Hwy. & 14 Mile

106

FRIDAY, AUGUST 24, 1990

I BACK TO SCHOOL I'

Museums

Continued from preceding page

ties; visiting the museum on
a Saturday may seem like an
unfair intrusion. On the other
hand, an after-school visit or
a brief after-Sunday School
excursion may be ideal.
NEW AND/OR SPECIAL
EXHIBITS
Make a point of noting that
museums have new exhibits.
Get a museum schedule for
your child so he can follow the
special exhibits and activi-
ties. Some children get the er-
roneous idea that the muse-
urn will always look exactly
the same. Differentiate be-
tween the permanent ex-
hibits and the ones that are
on loan.
ORCHESTRATING THE
TOUR
After your child has become
familiar with the museum, of-
fer him some decision-making
opportunities. Allow him to
select the exhibits and to plan
the itinerary. Let your child
invite a friend or two to the
museum. By involving your
child in the planning stages,
you increase a senses of "mu-
eum-ownership." By inviting
friends, your child can share
the museum experience.

AN ENJOYABLE
EXPERIENCE
The museum visit can be a
chance to introduce new edu-
cational experiences,
especially to the young child.
Some of the ways to incor-
porate learning skills with
the museum visit are to:
• Present your child with a
diary on the day of the first
museum visit.
• Encourage your child to
share "museum talk" with
someone special — maybe
Grandma or Grandpa.
• Create a museum activi-
ty with your child, such as
writing a poem about the mu-
seum or writing about a fa-
vorite work of art. Participate
in the activity yourself. (But
do not push an activity in
which your child shows no
interest.)
• Begin a museum visit
with a photo album in which
your child takes all of the
photographs that relate to the
day at the museum.
TIME FOR FUN
Most museums have won-
derful little restaurants and
fascinating gift shops. Con-
sider allowing your child to
make a small purchase from
the gift shop, as a souvenir of
the day. If possible, have
lunch or a snack in the res-
taurant, another "fun"
activity.
AND NOW, THE DON'TS
• Don't approach the muse-
um as a culture injection.
• Don't make the museum
a rainy-day-only activity.
• Don't become ego-in-

Back to Top

© 2024 Regents of the University of Michigan