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w - ^ ' The Alphabet Connection By Punt Palcwicz-Rousscau and Lynda Maitarus The Alphabet Connection by Pan Palewicz-Rousseau and Lynda Madaras is a basic tool for enabling parents to help children learn in an enjoyable manner. The authors believe that schools should be centers for growth and creativity rather that "factories for teaching the so-called basic skill and obedience to authority." They believe with the enorous advances in technology, future survival may depend on having healthy psyches rather that knowledge of phonics and fractions. The Alphabet Connection is a way of strengthening children's connections between their inner visions and the outer world as a way of preparing them for dealing with life. The book is divided into, six chapters which very logically describe techniques for developing a child's reading skills. Flexibility and creativity are fundamental. Many parents refrain from ^te^cbing their children because they think that, they . are unqualified or incapable, but many classroom teachers are less qualified and yet we entrust our children's total learining program to them. Many games and approacjier. are included. One of which is the Key Word method. This involves letting the child say words which he wants io learn, copying them on index cards, drawing a picture of the word, telling a story about the word and finally reviewing. This activity can be done with children on any reading level. Children enjoy talking about and relating their experiences. This approach makes that possible. Tn a classroom with twenty-five to thirty other children, the teacher would,be unable to use the key word approach with each individual child, but a parent and child could participate in this activity at almost anytime. In addition to six fluently-written chapters witfT photographs and diagrams, ther is an appendix which includes a very selective but hightly valuable bibliography, phonic lists, a basic vocabulary list and alphabet patterns. These authors have been extremely successful in presenting their idea. The information is well-organinzed and creative. Many parents will benefit from using this tools in teaching their children in a meaningful manner. Tkni. 1 -r " m uvii iiuiuciuus Luiuuiiicu years 01 experience nave prepared them for devising this unique teaching method. f Hunt Inauguration "" Set For Jan. 10~ The inauguration of 1981. The coverage will start James Hunt will be broad- at 11:30 a.m. with the in cast throughout North augural ceremonies beginnCarolina over the facilities in8 at noon on the steps of f tu?Ft?' ? . r v, L The State Archives and of The University of North .... n .... J H t s t o r y Building in Carolina Center for Public Raleigh. The parade is exTelevision on January 10, pected to begin at 1:15 p.m. Maxine Waters^ Joins Essence New N. K--Edwardlewis, chairman the &f lions, Inc. (ECI), announc- J ' r~xt y tnr^V ^ ed today the appoint meat _ Pf ^ A c c a m K1*u r\ rr? a \A avino '.'i.;. nooviuui / n viiian iviuAiiiy.^ Waters to the corporation V' board of directors. Ms. Waters, a former. presidential appointee to* IHIv . Ml the National Advisory f* Assembly woman Committee for Women by * Maxine Waters the Carter administration . has had a distinguished States or - Alan career in public service. At Cranston anoFx.os Angeles^ the beginning o f thisT^^fay?V'Tom Bradley, legislative year, she was J&jUv, Waters is the elected assembly majority founder, of Black Women's whip by her colleagues and Forumv &n organization of was appointed by assembly^*8vef 1,000 women, designed speaker, Leo McCarthy (d ;';{o involve Black women in the Legislature's Commis-.,^oumi1ynity activities. She sion on the Status of, ^ !>been an outspoken Women. She was a delegate^-vttffct-'fbr child care, conand chairperson of the* '"'stirfiey protection, small Black Women's Caucus to':"lbusipess development and the International Women's equ^l .rights for minorities Year Conference in and women. Houston, Texas, and was- < * oo-mmenung on ivis. cited by Time magazine as 'Water's appointment to the one of the outstanding board of directors, leaders at the Conference. ctf^iftrfan Lewis said that he Ms. Waters has also served considered her to be one of as Chief Deputy for Los--- -t-toe / outstanding women Angeles City Councilman leaders of the eighties and j David Cunningham-the that her extensive first Black woman to reach knowledge of the problems that rank in Los Angeles affecting Black women tohistory--and played a day, would serve as a leading role* in the sue- valuable asset to the corcessful campaigns of United poration. < T ? ?HBO " 1 he Special Edition of Close Encounters of the Third Kind," Stesen I ?,r ;yininmc vision of man's' fir'st ex-~ perience with another world, and Stanley Kubrick's towering space epic, "2001: A Space Odyssey," are two colossal scjence fiction classics heralding in HBO's Ne\^ Year lineup. The exciting January schedule, presenting blockbusting film fare -all uncensored, uncut and uninterrupted by commercials - for every member of the family, also includes: the Academy Awardr 'M 1 1 COSMOS CALLING: Can opens the door to an interga fiction classic, "The Special Sunday, Jan. II at 8:00 p.m. Richard Drey fuss, Melinda 1 mm&ter. STIR CRAZY R I 2:30-5-7:15 -9:30 /^Al JL Dal|y (Mi *1.! ?f \ ntST M V SMI ARISTOCATS NJ" Daily 2-4-6-8 I. It J Launches winning Best Foreign Film, "The Tin Drum," and electrifying adaptation of GunSheldon's Bloodline," starring Audrey Hepburn in a suspense ful drama of romance, murder and high financial intrigue spanning three continents; the uproariously -ftmrry--'- How to Beat the High Cost of Living," featuring Jane Curtin, Jessica Lange, and Susan St. James, and the outrageous corned)', "Meatballs," starring Bill Murray. Continuing its tradition * Wr? Ki > % mm *. * ^ Wm Br If n jm , ^Hjr ^ P^ ^ Guffey, portraying a foui lactic encounter in Steven Spi Edition of dose Encounters c (EST) on Home Box Office. Dillon, Teri Garr and Francoi ywaMiwi s |72^M^MiNlve*SIT^LAZil FIRST FAMILY LL\ R I \ DaHy 3"5"7"9 J 10 ) * ATINKK J \ )W / IT/ POPEYE I 3*5-7-9 Daily pc I |g==g/ I 1^1 21 I 5NE OF A KIND I * ?wi 0^ I f MwtWfmm 1 YiWMfMiA PI 3rd tapestry of ||9b Starr/rig-John Holmes IrTJ ^?r fwmi jjSggf Admission Only ?m 2.00 LATE SHOWS I f The New of presenting the best in family entertainment, HBO has designed a unique moiioft pkiure package that in-c?k!c*-Pete's Dragon," a charming, energetic Walt Disney musical fantasy starring Helen Reddy and Mickey Rooney; "A Boy Named Charlie Brown," which brings the precocious comic strip characters to life, and three Davy Crockett adventure tales, featuring Fess Parker as the Tennessee backwoodsman who gained fame as an Indian scout and heroic fighter. The nation's leadei^n" - S I 1 <? ? .w? * ' J, t jBr .^' nf g^ju j 3B r-year-old innocent moppet, el berg's blockbusting- science )f the Third Kind, " debuting /ne uscar-wmning film stars s Truffaut. He Peo impui Do you know someone whi the Triad a better place to WXII is honored to sponso dedication, sacrifices and a 12 viewing area who serve Sponsored nationally by th chaired by Jacqueline Keni organization in the Triad t< Winners of the local Jeffer: medallions, will be announ Triad's nominees for the $' Public Service Benefiting a Any person in the WXI significant acts primarily a? inantty without racognitior Awards Examples of public senior citizens, the disac retarded, as well as people v of education, health care, r SEND TO: JEFFERS WXII-TV1 Box 1184 Winston-^ i " Nominee's Name: Address I Job title or type of volu Description of activities for the Jefferson Aware Name, address and tele | Nominator's Name ^^slominator's Address _ ~ Y&H* ?! pay television turns the j Specials spotlight on rock superstar Elton John at his recent * :n fYnfrnl orful country-rock singers in a rhapsodizing 60-minute performance, "Standing Room Only: Kris Kristofferson and Anne Murray." An on-site preview of . football's- aruuiai tacular, the Super Bowl, is the highlight of this month's "Inside the NFL" series. Also in the HBO, ; Sports lineup, exclusive coverage of Marvin Hagler's Middleweight Title ^Defense against Fulgencio Obelmejias and "Emerald Cup Gymnastics: The Making of a Champion," a uni- j que, behind-the-scenes look at what it takes to m^e a top-ranked woman gym- 1 nast. ? iwffi Mi Winston-Salen THl " TS GETTIKTC l?% IIa D i|j uo n pie Wh rtant Pu o quietly goes about helping peop live, but who rarely receives rec< r the Jefferson Awards, recogniz iccomplishments of individuals in their fellow citizens through put le American Institute for Public S nedy Onassis and Robert Taft. W) 3 award this prestigious honor son Awards, who will receive brc ced in February. Those winners 1.000 National Jefferson Awards i Local Community. RUL I viewing area who performs i a public service and predom1 is eligible for the Jefferson service include people helping Jvantaged and the mentally vho work to improve the quality ecreational opportunities, etc ON AWARDS 2 7 Salem, North Carolina 2710 i warn mm mm mm NOMINATK nteer activity _ and contributions to other per I. (Please use separate sheet. iphone number of another pei i mtm mmm mam mam f The Chronicle. Saturday. January 10, 1981-Page 9 - ?? fMOttf A?P 9Q96 ^ ^ ><N, , . ?A-One Appliance Service ALL VVORK GUARANTEED 30 DAYS BY FACTORY TRAINED TECHNICIAN WAbHtRS fit DRYERS ^MyTAG RANGES A OiShAAS fc . K. t N WOHf ~~ G * U H RUCKER Owner KITCMEN AID f ~ I U. H. Rucker Call 767-90901 . i 4 :Ufc I l's lst Black 24 Hour Station JMPIN' 1340 T BT&UEK ydayT ANKS TO^YOU ? 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