f
hurdle, too. While most preteens
would never admit it, it's a little scary.
A visit to .campus before school
wouldn't hurt, as well as preparing
your child to go from being in one
class with the same teacher to attend-
ing up to six different classes every
day.
Don't be surprised if your middle-
schooler needs a little help staying on
top of all that work.
Middle school is when students
really need time-management and
organizational skills. "Getting folders
color-coded : for the different subjects
may help," says Shaw. "Get your
child a large calendar that's erasable
so that projects and test schedules can
be written down."
Middle school also is when stu-
dents start tackling assignments that
take time to complete, so kids need
to learn how to plan and execute
long-term projects. That's a far cry
from completing homework assign-
ments in an evening.
And before school starts, she'rec-
ommends a "cool-down time in the
afternoon that will imitate homework
time. The kids may not be thrilled
about this, but it will help in the
transition."
Mock recommends establishing
homework routines right away, before
kids are loaded down with term
papers and midterm exams. Some
kids work best if they come home,
have a snack and start their home-
work. But Mock thinks parents
shouldn't be too dogmatic about how
kids do their homework. Instead,
work with your child to find his best
work setting.
Some kids work more efficiently
with music playing in the back-
ground, while others prefer toiling
alone in silence. Other kids are con-
tent to work at the kitchen table
while Mom and Dad make dinner.
However kids work best, parents
shouldn't hover, but they should be
available to answer questions and
offer support when it's needed. "The
goal for homework is for the child to
assume responsibility," says Mock. ❑
Publicity Deadlines
The normal deadline for local
news and publicity items is noon
Thursday, eight days prior to
issue date. The deadline for out-
of-town obituaries is 10 a.m.
Tuesday, three days prior to issue
date.
from pour new nayhhors
Advanced
Women's
Health Care
Physicians and Midwife
Specializing
in Obstetrics and
Gynecology
Jerome Rose, MD,
LouAnne Case, MSN, CNM
and Ira Mickelson, MD
Convenient New Location
29877 Telegraph, Suite 401,
Southfield in the Farmbrook
Medical Complex
Wayne State University
The Detroit
Medical Center
Schedule an appointment by
calling 248-945-0267
t]221IJAC6
L14IP2DIV
C)[?[;]
"Equity Trade Program"
We Pay Off Your Trade Regardle
of How Much You Owe!A
11\111411C1131 ■ 111—.11\111
MERCV RY
C NEW '98 MOUNTAINEER
UP TO $700 REBATE
TOYOTA
Imaiumzuic•Ari. wur
SEW '98 CAMRY
50 IN STOCK
NEW `98.626 LX
25 IN STOCK
10 AT SIMILAR
SAVINGS
Lease
24 mos.
'217 per
m.
Pkg. 655, electronic group, AM/FM/cass/CD, V8 eng.,
trailer tow pkg., electrochromatic mirror, #L81720. Total due at
signing $6477.45 includes $250 sec. dep.
. NEW '98 TOWN CAR
UP TO $5000 REBATE
Lease
24 mos.
WM per
MO.
15 AT SIMILAR
SAVINGS
Traction control, V8 engine, auto, 0/D trans, trunk
mounted CD signature edition, #L81783. Total due at
signing: $5050.93 includes $450 Sec. Dep.
4178 Highland Rd.
Waterford
(248) 683-9500
Auto, air, AM/FM/CD/Cass., alarm, gold pkg, mud
guards, #13304. Total due at signing $1950,
includes $225 Sec. Dep.
Auto, air, CD, pw, pl, alarm and leather pkg.,
Stk#12690. Total due at signing $1350,
includes $225 Sec. Dep.
NEW '98 COROLLA LE - 20 IN STOCK
,
41111111111111111111.
A11111111111111.
Auto, air, AM/FM/Cass., gold package, rear spoiler, #12982.
Total due at signing $1400. Includes $175 Security deposit.
CALL NOW! 24 HOUR INFORMATION CENTER
1 -800-MEL-FARR
1 765 S. Telegraph Rd.
Bloomf'eld Hills
(248) 333-3300
* All prices plus tax, title, plate. lic., doe., and destination and acquisition fees. Leases all require 1st mo. & sec. dep. plus down pymt. Based on conventional financing. To get pymt. multiply by no. of mos. Option to purchase at
lease end for predetermined amt. Price determined at lease inception, 15.000 mile/yr. limit on leases. 110 per mile excess (12,000 miles/yr. limit on Import leases, 100 mile excess). Lesbee responsible for excessive wear & tear.
Dealer not responsible for typographical errors. Pictures may not represent actual vehicles on sale. Prior sales excluded. Dealer financing on select vehicles only. Others require conventional credit approval. ACustomer must meet
min. down pymt. requirements for approved credit w/ FMCC. Valid on 2 or 3 yr. Red Carpet Leases only. Valid on new vehicle leases only. On vehicles of greater value than pay-off of trade-in. Difference between cash value & of
trade & pay-oft amt. will be added to cost of new lease. Pymts. on lease may increase accordingly. The difference may be paid. up front w/ down pymt. on lease if customer chooses. Sale ends Friday August 28th, 1998 at 6 pm.
8/21
1998
Detroit Jewish News 127