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October 20, 1982 - Image 3

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Michigan Citizen, 1982-10-20

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In my eight ee 0 you, the
ter Te er", e repeatedly
emph . ed and d' d ho important
you for your child' educational
development. I heel borated on the
psychol . aI,
spiritural appro h to your child'
total de lopment. ot only that, but
I provided altemativ and
tic> to h lp you teach your child in the
home.
to cooperate
y on your child's
elf; e, but if you
rent don't m e y I e availab
for help it i difficult for them 0 help.
ood "parent-te her rei tionship"
ry important to your child' educa-
e -
reo
Call th hool occa . onally to
if you c n help in cert in emi
e
la
c
Plan re- 0 ing
Go pel rally
Be ail ble to help when your
child' teachers for help.
- Find out hat are important
to your child' education and or on
tho ill in th hom .
- Cooperate ith your child' teach­
e on discipline matters hich can inter-
fere ith education . vement.
o teachers give home ork
ass;iRnlments. e wre that your child
let his home ork ent complet-
ed. /
- Try to find out hat' going on
variou boo i relates to your
Child' education. Then see hat you can
do to help out in tho areas.
When in doubt about hool
matters, t up appointment to con-
rse ith your teacher about concerned
m tters.
Try to maintain ood communica­
tion ith your child' teachers.
n your child comp . ts bout
mething th t . rel ted to his/her
teachers, try to fmd out the truth out
the m tter before resorting to ho il
feelin to ard hi her teachers.
n you parent come tether
d cooperately ith te cher
there be greater imp ct on your
child '5 education.
Paren can t do it 0 e. Teacher
n't do it ODe. But hen you come
toget er, it can be done.
I hope t my eight fie
h 5 h an imp ct on you and has spar -
ed your intere in your child' education.
If the lutions and altern tives that I
h ve offered are implemented, there
be change in your child '5 education.
Your child c n hieve d .reach his/her
maximum but you ill be the deter­
mining factor in contributing to your
child' cce or f ilure.
emember! You are the ' a ter
Te her" in your child' life!
ee
r
YOU G ACHIEVE 5 TO
OS C
D T S
"Help us ith our plan for the com­
munity Halloween Party for children
es 5 to 12 to be held on Oct. 30,"
h added.
CCIA ill at 0 di u demolition of
of the
The Young Achievers ill span r
eet Your Candidate ight," ed-
ne y Oct. 27, from 6 - 8 p.m., at the
Hope United ethodi t Church (formerly
B.o. United ethodi . 'on), 22
Pipe tone, Benton Harbor, I, accordin
to attie Roddy.
The e ning ill co . of introduct-
ion of both local
and Republican did e
te office. C did te ill b ed
to re nd from a list of prepar d que
ions regarding their re n for runnin
qualific ion for office, and y th y
ill rve the peopl if elected. Th pub­
lic i invited to attend.

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