♦*« t t-V» * <* * • • • • i * \ » •*< » V / . ♦ k • ' ♦ » • • * t ♦ * ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ • * - ► • < Zz r * ♦■ ’•. T he P ortland O bserver • A ugust 11, 1993 P age A5 Back To School Tips For Teens W h a t’ s one o f the best th in g s to start y o u r school year o f f rig h t? A h e a lth y and a ttra c tiv e sm ile Bad breath, starned teeth, o r ta rta r g u ild - up do litt le to w in frie n d s Here are some tip s fo r m a k in g y o u r school year successful, d e n ta lly speaking: • Keep a toothbrush and to o th ­ paste handy in y o u r school locker, gym bag o r purse B rush , o r at least rinse y o u r teeth a fte r every meal • W h e n you snack, choose foods tha t are good fo ry o u r teeth such as nuts, popcorn, cheese, lean meats, raw vegetables, p la in yo g u rt and sug­ arless g u m o r candy. • W ear a cu sto m -fitte d m o u th guard in any sport th a t has the poten­ tia l to seriou sly ha rm the face o r head In h ig h school and college fo o tb a ll alone, about 200,000 in ju rie s a year are prevented by th e ir use. • D o n ’ t use sm okeless to ­ bacco. A th le te s are n o w sw earing o f f its use. Users o f “ c h e w " have a fo u r tim es h ig h e r ris k o f o ra l cancer, and the bad breath and b ro w n sp ittle o f “ chew ” is a m a jo r tu rn -o ff. • B e on the a le rt fo r gum d is­ ease, D u r in g puberty , gum s can be m ore sensitive to the to x in s in plaque and are m ore lik e ly to become in ­ flam e d d u rin g th is period. Stuttering Causes Back-To- School Woes W hen teachers h e a ra c h ild begin ™ im m im z i to stutter, the im m e d ia te re a ctio n is one o f concern m ix e d w ith a host o f urgent questions. Should they c a ll on h im in class o r w ill th a t o n ly m ake the s tu tte rin g worse? H o w should they h a n d le teas­ in g by o th e r c h ild re n ? W h a t should they do about re a d in g aloud? T he n o n -p ro fit S tu tte rin g fo u n ­ R ecommended S chedile for I mmlmzation oc H ealthy I mams and C hildren d a tio n o f A m e ric a answ ers these and m any o th e r questions in its new c o lo r brochure, "T h e C h ild W h o S tutters as School: Notes to the T each er.” T he brochure was w ritte n by D r Dean E. W illia m s o f the U n iv e rs ity o f Iow a, a leading speech-language p a th o lo g ist w h o specializes in s tu tte rin g “ Y o u n g c h ild re n are busily le arn­ \ ( .F R h : omme \ i > ed I mmi Birth H epatitis #1 (given 0 —2 days after birth) Sickle Cell Screening (if appropriate) A ge ; \IZ \T T O \S R e c o m m e n d ed I mmunizations in g to ta lk ,” e xp la in s D r W illia m s , "a nd , as such, they may m ake speech ‘ m istakes", such as effortle ss re p e ti­ 12 m o n th s..............Tuberculin Test (TB) Sickle Cell Screening (if appropriate and not screened) Hib Conjugate #3 (if Pedvax llih™ used) tion s and p ro lo n g in g o f sounds.. In most instances,” he adds, “this is very 1 m onth ................ H epatitis #2 (or may he given with n o rm al I f parents and teachers liste n 2 - in o n th v a c c in e s ) to and answ er these yo u n g c h ild re n in 15—18 m onths a pa tien t, calm , u n e m o tio n a l w ay, the 2 m onths ............ c h ild ’ s speech w ill probably re tu rn to n o rm a l." “ Some c h ild re n , how ever, w ill go beyond the n o rm a l and be gin to repeat and p ro lo n g sounds m a rk e d ly ," exp la in s D r. W illia m s . “ They may’ I m onths . . D iphtheria Tetanus Pertussis ( I) I P) Oral Polio (OPV ) 11 il» Conjugate #2 Sickle (Zell Screening (if appropriate and not screened) 6 m onth s Diphtheria Tetanus Pertussis (DT P) Hib C onjugate #3 (if necessary) Lead Screening (6 -1 2 m onths — if appropriate) Woodlawn Art ‘93 W o o d la n d A r t ’ 93, an a rt e x h ib it fe a tu rin g fo u r N o rth and N ortheast Diphtheria Tetanus Pertussis ( D i'P ) Oral Polio (OPV ) llih Conjugate #1 P o rtla n d a rtists and art o f n e ig h b o r­ hood c h ild re n w ill be held A ug ust 13. 14 and 15 at W o o d la w n U n ite d M e th ­ 6 — IK m onths 1 0 -1 2 years .......... M easles, M umps, and Rubella (MMR) (if 2nd dose not given earlier) 1 4 -1 6 years .......... Adult D iphtheria/T etanus booster (Td) . . H epatitis #3 (given between 6 and IB m onths) (scu lp tu re ), R ichard B ro w n (p h o to g ­ raphy). M a ria n K c rn a n (W a te rco lo r) Tuberculin Test (TB) 1 1 -1 9 years .......... H epatitis B (0.5cc x 3 doses— for “at risk”) H em oglobin/H em atocrit (H«S II ) and L y n n -M a rie Kara (m ix e d m e­ Diphtheria Tetanus Pertussis (D T P ) or (D I'aP) < )ral Polio (OPV ) Lead Screening (if necessary) H em oglobin/H em atocrit ( H& H ) M easles, M umps, and Rubella (MMR) (or at 1 0 -1 2 yrs.) Tuberculin Test (TB) L - 6 y e a rs odist C h urch , 1425 N E D e kum Street. Featured artists are A1 Goldsby . Diphtheria Tetanus Pertussis (D TP) or (I)TaP) Oral Polio (OPV ) llih Conjugate #4 M easles. M umps, and Rubella (MMR) dia). nus A fu n c tio n o f the W o o d la w n M u ltic u ltu ra l F air, the art e x h ib it w i l l be open F rida y , 6-8 pm , Saturday 11 HEADHCARE a m - 6 pm , and Sunday, 12:30 - 4 pm Refreshm ents w ill be ava ila ble U S. Healthcare — The Health Plan For All Americans Friday eve ning, w ith c o n trib u tio n s used to b e n e fit W ood la w n C h ild re n o f Prom ise, a program fo r c h ild re n in T h * puMcatxxi made poeaMe through a grant from U S Healthcare* m coopération with Pantalone Medical Aeeorlatee the W o o d la w n neighborhood It's Fun For All And One For Free 7:0 0 p m T h is ye a r's event w ill be event fe stivitie s '93 is ju s t around the corn er and the h ig h lig h te d by an N B A C e le b rity T r a il B lazers arc o ffe rin g fans a free C lassic ba sketba ll gam e fe a tu rin g T ic k e ts fo r the B an k o f A m e rica Slam ‘ N Jam ’ 93 arc ava ila ble at all general a d m issio n tic k e t w ith the P o rtla n d T ra il Blazers players and T ic k e tm a s te r lo c a tio n s , in c lu d in g purchase o f three Fans ju s t need to stop bv any o f o th e r play ers fro m around the league. B lazers on Broadw ay in d o w n to w n A 3 -p o in t Shootout C h a m p io n sh ip the fo llo w in g presenting sponsor lo ­ w ill take place at h a lftim e o f the P ortla nd T ic k e t prices start at $13 fo r cations and p ic k -u p a coupon good for C e le b rity C lassic ad ults and $8 fo r k id s 18 years and B ank o f A m e rica Slam N Jam T he B ank o f A m e rica Slam the purchase o f three at the reg ular Jam w ill conclude w ith the O regon user fccsan d sen ice charges, a ll tic k ­ price B an k o f A m e rica , fo o d 1 Less; A ll-S ta r Jam. w h ic h w i ll feature the ets arc reserv ed) A host o f in te ra ctive G I Joes. Toyota D e ale rship o r a n y ­ talents o f some o f the area’ s finest basketball a c tiv itie s s im ila r to the w here G atorade is sold The sum m er basketball and m u ­ m u sician s in c lu d in g Andy N B A s Jam Session w ill be available sic festival w h ic h w ill benefit O r ­ S pring er Local m usicians l oin G rant passes cost $10 and arc required to egon H ig h School ath le tics is set tot and C u rtis Salgado w ill showcase access the fie ld at a ll tim es Saturday. A ugust 21 al P ortland s th e ir talents in solo perform ances in A free shu ttle service lo C iv ic C iv ic S tadium Gates open at 3 00 p nt and bas­ the afternoon, p r io r to the N B A Ce­ S tadium and free p a rk in g w ill be le brity C lassic k e tb a ll events w ill gel underway at w o rks display w ill conclude the days L in d a H o m b u c k lc and N you ng er (tic k e t prices arc subject to one free general adm ission ticke t w ith Stokes D e n n is A spectacular fire ­ on the fie ld at C iv ic S tadium F ield Fun And Informative Programs Slated For New Kids Club Season A new season o f fun education niques o f Kendo and hav e t he o p p o r­ ative stories and games w hich both and excite m en t begins al Power Place tunity to make O rig a m i crea tion s to e n te rta in and em phasize the im p o t- K id s C lu b sta rtin g A u g u st 22 Seven take home tan cc o f tric k -o r-tre a t safety. in n o va tive , free program s com b in e • • September 19 le a rn in g and fun to create a season School is C o o l! V e n trilo q u is t/ o ffe rin g a broad range o f e n te rta in ­ com edian, Steve Tay lo r, o f Prev en ­ November 14 C an H u n g e r Food D riv e K id s C lu b teams up w ith O regon Food m ent fo r c h ild re n and th e ir fa m ilie s tive E ducation Program s uses co m ­ B an k to fig h t hunger and educated Follow in g is the program for the 1993- edy and m o tiv a tio n a l tactics to e n ­ c h ild re n about the need to he lp out 94 season o f K id s C lu b courage kid s lo stay in school T h is tho se • upbeat presentation is guaranteed to d e lig h t and in spire c h ild re n w h ile selves Asked to b rin g three cans o f August 22 Journey to Japan The m agic and less fo r tu n a te th a n th e m ­ food to the K id s C lu b p ro gra m c h il­ my stcry o f the Japanese c u ltu re come also con veying an im p o rta n t mes­ dren w ill m ake T h a n k s g iv in g cares to life w ith a K en do (bam boo sw ord sage and centerpieces that w ill be d e liv ­ f ig h t in g ) d e m o n s tr a tio n • October 24 ered w ith food boxes by O regon Food U bukan K en do C lub, and an O rig a m i It's Spooky and Creepy! S to ry­ B ank. prov id ed at C onsolidated Freightway s w o rksho p by Japan A m e rica Society te lle r. Dave R ayburn, sets the mood and G ood S am a ritan H ospital o f O regon K id s learn the basic tech­ fo r H allow een w ith his h ig h ly cre ­ by th e ».* t f.’ • V ' • Z » * '1 A A