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February 18, 1981 - Image 5

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Publication:
Michigan Citizen, 1981-02-18

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should be a deci ion, not
reflex,' e said.
"Let's face it, 'IV i
ch p bah itter, it is �
for parent. But this is
a time when children uld
be experimenting ith other
tivitie durin these vital
growing years' dded s.
Gregory.
. According to r nt stud­
ie the are some of the
detrimen to too much TV
viewing:
n w ' - Shortened ttention
to an;
- p ., ty, tendency
to tune-out others·
- Increased iolence:
po Ie b itute
ing.
ould be pointed out
r, �t there are
m pet to
tel .. on. And it can be
used learning tool,
ccording to . Gregory.
If you Itch 1V with your
d d bout the
d t them to
particip te cti Iy with
hat . happening on th
TV, it could b a good
aming perience for both
parent and child.
Bo lets p out by
the Re ding Center offer
c
ra hool
tched pproxi­
m tely 18,000 hrs. of te -
vi . on by the time he or
18, and for the
di dvan child, it is
even hiaher - 22,000 hrs.,"
id Jerilee Gregory, Coordi­
n tor of Read· I at the BH
AI Schools Reading
Center.
The
unrthe
. Gregory .
. Gr roy.
d to be more
in hat their
re atching on
ding to . G re-
liming on the TV

I
c

I
00
advice to parents on ho
to curb children from too
much TV viewing. They
gge: playing game
with children or taking
w , riding bikes, goi
to library, mu urns, etc.
Another idea i to write
tones, tter or to dr
picture do puzzl , etc.
If anyone is inter
THE C'TlZE
PAGES
c
in th ne program they
can t more information
by calling th Re ding Cen­
ter t 925-7051 to to
Jerilee Gregory.
"Sometime th er
to too much TV vie ing
i so . p e, it . over-
10 ed - it only es 0
finger to tum off the t!'
added Gregory.
JIM t BILL'S
Heating � Appliances
I •
I STALLATIO A 0 E VICE
FU ACES - ATER HEAT - AGES
DYER ETC
From Michigan National Corporation·Banks.
Mich.
General otors Corp.'
o dsmobile di . ion is trying
to find the urce of raci
letter thre tening bl
foremen at an engine
plant. Copie of the crudely
itten letters have been
. en the FBI and the
oompany has launched an
internal investigation hil
chec ing for incidents of
racial ten ion, Oldsmobile
id. Oldsmobile and G
CASS
TE:L ..... 0 E:
JAMES WHITELOW
25-3970
WILLlA
have not aivered from an
equal opportunity policy ,
the company id in a at­
ment. One tter ddre d
to bite pervisor sur-
faced thr ee S 0
d "The Squad" and
mar ed with a sWa a,
ccordin to the Lansi
State Journal. The letter
said: ' e are many and e
kno ho to get rid of
them nigger. They are
now n target.'
en's

. '
• •
The impact of toda 's high in er r
has been more vere in ichig n
than any here el � Th h
Michigan ation I r
reduced our ime rat
be ow the rate ch
at other bank and
continue to redu
Michigan's economy e
until
.
mo In .
If you gr ith our effort ,
d Ii ram to ot r
ban s th t high inter rat
ar . not good for ou or
Michigan's onom b
.
opening an
ational Ban
account at
ichi n .
FD C prot tion 5100.000
ST. JOSE

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