Burleson Dispatcher (Burleson, Tex.), Vol. 23, No. 20, Ed. 1 Wednesday, May 16, 1984 Page: 3 of 8
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May 16, 1984
Burleson Dispatcher
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of discipline as punishment.
They try to decide if certain
kinds of punishment are better
or worse. But f (discipline is
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the matter is
this: Can discipline be used
in a positive way-
Most children under a year
old will continue to do exact-
ly What you don’t want them
to do. Their curiosity is enor-
mous. Their physical drive pro-
pels them from one situation
into another. Presented with
fascinating new objects and
places, they do not have the
necessary knowledge — or ex-
perience—to dtormine what’s I
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a Kenya, the Fife delivered over
$12,000 worth of essential sup-
plies to the islands of Agalega
after they were badly damaged
by tropical cyclone “Andry”
| The Fife is 563 feet long
and carries a crew of 296.
—PUNISHMENT, CHAS- ‘“ys” and what’s “no.” In stance, you can remove ' the
TTSEWENT. Many people thtek short, they are just too youngj templing breakable knick-
knacks or make the object in-
accessible. Sometimes the an- for contributions made
swer to a problem is not
insist the child adhere to a
set of adult rules but to find
means of temporarily erjcan Consulate in Mombasa,
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child has room to explore, look,
feel, learn, and, at the same
time, stay out of trouble
harm’s way. ,, .
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Tape a small bubble level to
of Barbara J. your hand drill so that you can
and William A. Morrison Jr. of see it at a glance if you’re
1425 County Road 1017, Jos- drilling a hole on the level,
hua, Texas, recently returned A circular bubble plumb moun-
from a seven and a half month ted at the back of the drill will
deployment to the Western Pa- indicate a true vertical. A sur-
cific and Indian Oceans. face vertical level mounted
He is a crewmember aboard parallel with a drill bit eneures
the destroyer USS Fife, home- a horiiontal position.
ported in San Diego. | ————————
During the deployment, the
ship operates as a part otf the
USS Ranger Carrier Battle
Group, conducting exercises
with allied and friendly navies
The ship operated off the west
coast of Central America,
the South China Sea, the In-
dian Ocean, and the
Arabian Sea.
The Fife was assigned inde-
on
to gut around under her. cbm
steaw parents need tot think
about teaching her that same
things (like elerteioal oatbta)
are dH iimitw This is toe be-
ginning of disepttae.
Ini- Out dictionary, discipline
__ has Many meanings: From the
point «f view of ehild-reaxing,
somdbf these definitions are
helpM and others are not so
helpM, according to Growing
Chili, the monthly child devel-
opment newsletter.
—OrSTRUCTION. The dic-
tionsry says this is an old-
fashigted meaning. That’s a
pity because good discipline
should instruct a child.
—TRAINING which correct*
moldsv strengthens, or perfects.
Th is, .as the beet meaning *f
disc Hike.
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CHAS- ‘“ys” and what’s
to fully understand why some
things are acceptable and oth-
ers are not. By wisely selecting
what’ will be left withiin
As>.«oon as a baby begins something positive that helps child’s reach, adults create
' a baby learn, grow, and de- better learning
velop, then it is an entirely for the child and save them-
different matter. selves many moments of anx-
—CONTROL gained by en-' W or grief.
forcing obedience or «*r ' ,p e j
This definition of discipline 1 p ’
does not focus on instructing
or strengthening or a child’s
daughter who takes every op-
portunity to twist, turn, and
pull them. Every time you see
her doing this, you toll her no
and pull her hands away. Her
response, the minute you’re not
locking, she’s back at it *
Whta to do? You can:
1. Persist in “no-no" until
she’s old enough to get the
message. This won’t do much
good for right now.
2. Slap her hands along with
the “no/’ until she learns what
you mean. This may eb months
•way, if your television set
■till works by then.
3. Use your ingenuity.. For
■sample, rearrange the furni-
ture so the set - is inaccessible
to her, or tape a piece of card-
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Deering, Hazel. Burleson Dispatcher (Burleson, Tex.), Vol. 23, No. 20, Ed. 1 Wednesday, May 16, 1984, newspaper, May 16, 1984; Burleson, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1262554/m1/3/: accessed July 1, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Burleson Public Library.