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September 08, 1982 - Image 5

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Michigan Citizen, 1982-09-08

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c
ch
the
in learning." pping" h been found to
be ery effective in helping your child
am. A 0 educ tor ele antly
put it in his re arch, "1 pping i the
OST vital gift th t parents can give to
their children. Th gift of love d
rin d togetherne are the rust
ep on th ro d to earning."
Al2HABETS - T bing your child
the ph et i important to hi learning
d demic cce. By introducing
your child to the alphabet befor hool,
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o
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o
r
Pre hool Storytime i for all children
n the e of 3 and 5. Story time
. held every ednesd y t 10: 15. Every-
on elcorne to com.
Te her, h v you heduled a time
for your cI to visit th library?
Ale Hey's' Roots" ill be pre­
nted t the libr ry this fall. Every
turd y t 2:00 p.m. st rting ith
fri an Sept. 18 until Oct. 23
hen th i finished ith Freedom.
This m vie will be: ' inged

I
ith th Benton H rbor Are School'
elementary band recruiting program soon
to b an P tric eum n, Coordinator
of usi for the Distri t h s announced
th t demand from parents for the
purch of b d in trum nt ill n
be comin up.
"The rvic is on u
Office coll ct the names and telephone
numbers of tho people anting to 11
CHI OP CTIC
o THOPEDICS
763 E. Napi r - Fair Plain
Aero from J II • Oseo
2
-32
(Ser�ing S.W.
C I
o
SEPTE BER. -14, 1 2
LA
p £5
you help begin his cademic cce in
readuig and learning.
SOUNDS - T ching your child the
sound of beginning rd 0 another
re y of helping your child learn
d read. Some example of beginning
und of ord are: B-ball, c-car,
- ,start, tr- train ch� church, and
pl- p ral. An easy way to te your
child the beginning nds I by giving
your child a li of beginning sounds in
ord Th n ha your child to 100
in 0 d m azine d fthci fIVe ord
for e h beginning undo The more
he doe ·it, th more he 0 becom
familiar with the formulation of ord.
tivity will enable him to become
a better reader.
LEARNING TOYS - Toy that in-
olve langu e, reading d math e
helpful tool in enabling your child to
learn. You might con ider t Christm
time buying your child educational
toy rather than toy th t don't te h
anything.
ORD CARDS - One hom ctivity
the " ern te her I to put simple
ord on cards. Revi the ord ith
your child daily and have him to repeat
o
the ord b c to you. After h ha
learn d the simple rd , progre
more diffICult ord Before you 0
it, your child 0 become a better re er.
TEACHING COUNT G - Before
your child enter hool te h him h
to count to hu dred. After h has
I arned ho to count to a hundred,
te h him ho to write to hundred.
This tivity ould not begin until
your child 0 bout 4-5 year of
RECOG IZING BERS - This
can be done by putting numbers on
card, explaining hat they are and
by lett 0 th child recite them b ck to
you. TO. to be done daily if it is to
be effective.
Plural ord - Children ould learn
wh t plural ord are at a young e.
Alphabetiz 0 - You children will
enjoy putting ord in alph etica1
order.
C ification
volve putting thin e cate-
gory. Examp:
shoes etc.
Reading Labels - Reading I bels on
can and box is good reading ctivity
for children.
tivity to h ve children to t e meSSilieS
d m e lists of thing .
Simp Sentence Structure -
good activity for laNtull
mente
Read· So
ecallin Sequential Event
tivity help you children ith com-
prehen ion.
Ser p Boo r p-boo
. a good tivity to help children
reading and langu e d eloprn nt
Nf!1I/maper Artie - P nt can
help their c:hildreo re ith 0 per
article .
Identification of Anim Young
ell dren need to am h t the different
her"
in your child'
for you
for your children
the music never stops
)
Classes and lessons in a variety of
formats for all oqes.
jazz & tap
musicianship
reedmaking
Chamber Ensemble
ightingale's Chorus
Prelude to the Symphony
call 925-7746
Community School of the Arts
I"ft141"lAft Cou I for t
piano
organ
violin
'cello
brass
ballet
call for u ed band
ment

I
Colt" - The story of boy d his un Ie
taming colt with.wing . •
e mater" in the children's dep -
. ment include five book by Anne Taylor.
e material in the adult depart-
ment include: eldon Bl e's - Acrylic
Painting Book'; Lee Salk' - " y
Father, y S n' . R y Strait's - "Holly­
wood Child ren "0 al , "The Living
Earth" (20 vol 0 and' orld of Auto­
mobile ' 20 vol.)
in rument. en e et reque t
from p rent needing an in rument,
e try to get them matched with tho
people on the list," he continued.
All are re ident having u d band
in rument for eared to call
the Benton Harbor Are Schools' u
Office at 926-8022 bet een the hour
of 1:00 and 5:00 p.m., onday through
Friday.
Funeral rvi e for el­
lie Pe vey, 92, of 1012
Jennin St., Benton Har­
bor, who died Tue y
Augu 31 at ercy Ho
pital, B nton Harbor, were
held Saturd y t noon t
Pilgrim Re t Baptist Church
Benton Harbor, of hich
e a a member. Burl
w at Cry al Spring
Cemetery. Finch Funeral
Home Benton Harbor han­
dled th arran ements,
classes begin Sept. 16

It I
rs, Peavey born
ay 20, 1890 Carroll-
ton, i., and had re ided
here the pa 48 years. Sh
w retired from the C 0
R ilroad. Her hu band,
Henry, and a daughter
Su 0 Fennell, preceded her
in death. .
Survi r in lude:
daughter, rs, Alma Key
. of Greenwood
ter, rs. Ro 0
Benton H rbor; two grand­
children; 12 gre t- r nd­
ch iJd ren ; and five gr
t- and children.
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