H' September 18,1966 |l ? - PflW A61 1 1 * P, B4?k to scho Tho author Is ths director of tho Howard University Child Dsvalopmsnt Csntsr. Often, when parents think of getting their children ready for schotf, they think of things such as shoes, coats, boots and books. But 'what about your child's health status - the physical, mental and social development? Although the health of American children is better than ever before, when children enter school, many new demands are made that can lead to long-term health Problems Childhood contagious diseases largely can be prevented, and protection should have been started shortly after birth. If they were not received then, immunizations must be started as soon as possible, because many ~ schools require parents to present the child's immunization record prior to school entry. The basic immunization series (DTP, 3 doses) includes -^?WinstonSa An independent, loci - ? - . r rT * NKWSROOM: Robin Bark* editor; John Hfnton; Yvon H. Bichsel Truhon, copy e SPORTS: David Bulla, spo PHOTOGRAPHY: James P diuo, autj uameis. ADVERTISING: Julie Pern Art Blue, Wenna Yvette Je > OFFICE STAFF: Stephanie Verlsla West. PRODUCTION: Vinson De ' manager; Tim Butner, Kelt Yvonne H. Blchsel Truhon CIRCULATION: Jacquellru i Blandella McMoore, Ange \ ir "". .. Brown From P< tnfrnirtMiiiiiiiiiimniim ty (like African-Americans) underachieve because they are not using their original African culture as a basis of achievement; rather, they are denying it and working for an assimilation that cannot take place. * The truth is that whites are not going to share white centers of pbwer, and blacks are never going to be white. The Jews understand the myth of the melting pot; Arabs understand it. The new wave of Asians, Koreans in particular, succeed in spite of white (and. increasinolv. black) hostility. And I challenge anyohe to prove, as J.L.C. alleges, that Koreans or West IndianS are subsidized by corporations or governments. t ,i'.V 3 What other non-white groups are demonstrating with their success is that racism can be beaten by group unity. Blacks who cling qverrate its potential. The new economic leaders in America will . not be white Anglo-Saxon Protestants, but Jews, Koreans, Italians, Vietnamese, Hispanics apd blacks who are indigenous to , a* culture other than America's ^ack slave colony. - The acceptance of the facts sftiould not be a source of embarrassment or envy toward West Indians or hatred toward all whites. Rather, we must become inspired Alt* /Mltn # allow the child an opportunity to < become familiar with the new 1 surroundings. i Describe the route to school i and the method of tranportation; i if possible, make a rehearsal trip. Introduce the child to other students who have been or will be in the child's school or class. Introduce yourself and the child to the principal, teacher, nurse, counselor and other key school personnel. v syndicated and other Newsday reporters the s 1974 Pulitzer Prize for public ser- 1 vice reporting. For the series, i Payne spent more than six mon- t ths in Europe, tracing the inter- j national flow oj* heroin from the 1 poppy fields of Turkey to the i veins of drug addicts. i While national correspondent for Newsday, Payne reported ex- h tensively from Africa, the Carib- t bean and the United Nations, ' covering political, economic and ^ military developments. 1 In the wake of the 1976 Soweto 4 uprising, he traveled throughout 1 South Africa, writing an 11-part PP HRx X ' ' 'Sv I ' HP B ^-m.. ' v|H HFr ':^<- - .... ifl BsK^BwW^MWWiiM ^mrntmu ^ 5o Little is So Mug * Southern Bell Long Distance i way to stay in touch with frier family at reasonable rati A10-MINUTE CALL FROM WINSTON Greensboro ? 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