SUNDAY, AUGUST 14. 1955 HERALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON PAGE THREE Higher Education erf a Tender Age - Nursery Schools Teach Adjustment They Learn Beauty Lessons in School, Too Whereas the elated parent lor- at four-or-five years of age: now merly rushed out to assure his i he Bes at three, two-and-a-half or hour-old son a place in the class ot !9?? at Alma Mater, he is now bent on a more realistic chase. These days. Mother wants Dad to seek out a suitable nursery school lor his infant. The importance and value of nursery school, .ike the value of solid food, is being recognized lo' younger and younger toddlers. A child used to start nursery school even two, in necessary -cases. What a nursery school provides, In addition to being an entertain ing step between home and kindergarten, is pretty' standard: Equipment and facilities lor activities that home cannot pro vide. Space to play lreely and actively with the possibility of running, jumping and shouting in a man- BASIC ELEMENTS of a satisfactory nursery school are to bs found in the artist's sketch, above. School should be light, have indoor and outdoor play space. There should be provision made for napfime, and a nurse should be on the premises at least at start of day, and should be on call at all times. Wash room and kitchen facilities should be adequate to handle the enrollment. ner no homemaker could endure for long. Rooms and yards designed for small children where he can use and develop his muscles, imagi nation, curiosity and independence. In addition, he learns taking his turn. He learns that there are other children with desires and needs. A Umld child can learn confidence from watching others. An unskilled child can leam from observation now to hang up his clothes. 1 LrarnK how to get along safely and happily without mother Is I real skill gained at nursery school He'll have to take this step by school age anyway, and nursery school is an easy first-foot-forward. S'arting a child In nursery school should be planned. It should .not take place on the arrival of a new baby or when mother starts on tob. These factors mav upset his adjustment or make him feel thrust asiae. In picking a nursery school. there are many standards that should be checked. According to Doubleday's "Encyclopedia of Child Care and Guidance," they are: the pay space large enough? Safe? Indoors and out? Are toilet facilities and washing areas adequate? Is the whole place cheerful, light and well-ventilated? There should be a nurse to look at the children each morning and to stand by for first aid. If there are lunches offered, are they simple, hot and nutritionally well-balanced? Is there space for napping for a full-day school? The Child Welfare League ot America recommends one full-time teacher and one full-time assistant for each 12 to 15 children between three and four, and for each IS to 20 between four and five. Send your children back to schoo with good grooming nabits. Its never too early to teach them the essentials of neatness and pleasing appearance. Well-groomed boys and girls aren't "sissies" they're Just smart! A wonderful place to start la with a good band lotion. After watching. daughter will acquire the habit ot applying Trushay after each hand washing and also at bedtime. To help your little girl avoid the roughness, chapping and sorVness that are ant to plague a young ster's hands, show her how to dry her hands properly by wiping them thoroughly and pushing back the cuticle with the towel, and also now to aoDlv lotion by rubbing it on the backs of the hands as well as the palms, along the fingers, and around the wrists. Keep a large bottle of a lotion, like Trushay handv on the bathroom shelf oi give her a little bottle for her very own use. .A college man is an expert on peaches. But if there's fuzzon the peach, she's a real lame ltmon. A fuzzv leg is a sign of sloppy grooming to campus Romeos, who feel that good grooming takes precedence over beauty, or brains when it comes to picaing uieir npaehes. With legs In the limelight during the still-warm days of early lau, leg-grooming equipment is easenu al for a cood first impression. If a summer on the beach has dried vour skin, be sure to pack a good lubricating cream. You'll need to rub it well into trouble spots like knees and heels. Your legs are most glamorous when they are free ot fU2Z. Even blond hair should be removed, for sheer stockings are most effective over a oerfectly smooth surface One of the most packable aids to leg grooming is the new Duchess electric shaver, designed especially for women. It tucks into an at tractive little star-studded case, and is available in peppermint pink or duchess blue for an extra fem inine touch. The mechanism of the shaver. too. Is designed with women in mind, for the cutting edge is set at Just the right place to do a perfect job of hair remoal with out scraping the skin. An occasional manicure is an other way to interest your daugh ter In care or her hands. Teach her how to use a file and cuticle remover and then make her feel really grown-up" by applying a coat of natural-color nail polish. irst to -.-Rudy's, Then.. Parents Must Share Job With Teachers According to leading educators, school can do only a half-way Job of educating American children if they come home to a family that doesn't care. , In the words ot one teacher's teacher: "Education is an all-round busi ness. It doesn't stop when the school bell rings In the afternoon. It's got to be helped by enlight ened parents who believe that their children should know what the world Is about and how to live in it." It would follow, he said, that parents need some education the kind they can get from junior. Junior can be encouraged to save , articles that interest him and build up a background in many areas he has a scrap book. Items that need Immediate at tention can be affixed to a bulletin board. You can hang up a sheet of composition tile or peg board on his wall or in the corner that is his. Most important to giving him en couragement is work space that is large enough and sturdy enough to take everything from stamp col- HOX OF PROTKCTION A good investment tur a kid away at school is a large, inex pensive trunk, foot locker or wood en paokirg box. Sheets, bed spreads, curtains and rugs that won't be needed until tall semester can be left, stored, at the school aurlng the summer in such a container. . GIVE Ll'GGAGE GIFT Good-looking luggage is a big asset at college. It is a nice high school graduation present. Mother and Fatner can buy the two big pieces, Sis can manage the hat- box or ditty bag. HE'll SPIN WITH G1.KE What's the big attraction in the room down the hall at a boarding school? A record player, naturally. It is a tremendous asset to have one right at school. Don't let son ny tear out the hi-fi set, but got him an Inexpensive turntnble with a jack to plug into the radio. This educator puts It in the form of questions to parents: 1. Are they Interested In .the child's reactions to his studies. teachers, classmates? -3. Do they encourage the child to investigate activities and studies In which he seems particularly interested? 3. Do they attend parent-teacher meetings? bo they come to school on visiting days? 4. Do they set up a place for the child to study and pursue his at home activities? The books: a good, large-type dictionary that is easy to read: book of familiar quotations and their sources: and a Holy Bible. As the child is graduated from grade to grade, other standard works can be included: a set of the plays of Shakespeare; books by familiar authors of both America and the rest of the world; per- hans an encyclopedia. There are other ways in which , the family carries on the work of education. lecting to model building and ham. mering. Daystrom, for example, makes a table with a smooth top that will resist everything but atomlo radi ation. Such a table: along with shelves and good lighting, can be set up anywhere in the house for junior's special use. It will be his study corner, will have his refer ence books and will store the projects on which he Is working or has abandoned until a later date. CARRYING ACTIVITIES OVER from school to home and en. joying school-inspired projects is an important part of mod. ern education. 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