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By CAROL WOOLEY
H I 1 I Staff writer
HI . 'V^,/.* / "I think he looks like me", said
Hk' **£t' . t V'*/ Rodrick Hill about Junior. "I love
him, but he is not dating untill he
starts college.
•• "He is too much trouble", said
i ’" ~ y Michael Wells about Ground Hog,
'' r born February second."l don’t like
'' ’ .I.'* carrying him around all day. It’s too
.;/:?'.,much responsibility." ;
r ! ' -: B What is going on at Perry M iddlc
7 School? Why arc these seventh
; : l~ h V grade boys worried about babies?
•• >rw|^Sk ; iS^Si^i7-.' : 7 'lt all started with National Potato
V ( ,' h * B Month. The students became proud
' M n parents of "Tater Tots" Each tot is a
"V ... , individual, with a name and
birthdate, and even an adoption
' ‘ * \ % % f f certificate. Os course each baby is a
'•‘' potato, some Irish potatoes, some
~ -s- ‘ ■ - . ■%umL. sweet nntntns
" i ß|"'''l«c , ? !, %;'' lJ " ■ The students were responsible lor
:■' . .-., their lots at all limes, and required
■ ■'.' to obtain responsible later sitters if
'** they had to leave. The talers were
, ' -ryg ■; allowed to take a nap in the
, > w l ' *i" classroom during lunch, and could
be placed in their parents locker
overnight. This responsibility
continues for the entire month of
February. Neglected tots are sent to
Tim Allen and "Herbi Woodstock" Please see taters, page ioa
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Michael Wells and Rodrick Hill
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Teacher taters are Mr. Wilson, Mrs. Bledsoe, Mrs. Wade, Miss
Griffin, Mrs. Blankenship, and Miss Lockerman, having a bushel of
fun during National Potato Week.
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c DOES YOUR CHILD HAVE
k ANY OF THESE SYMPTOMS?
□ Complains of headaches, sore eyes, or blurred vision
□ Comprehension reduces as reading continues
□ Squints or blinks excessively at desk tasks or reading
□ Holds book too closely face too close to desk surface
□ Loses place during reading
□ Omits or inserts small words when reading
□ Uses a finger to keep his/her place while reading
□ Confuses minor differences in words when reading
□ Reverses letters or words in writing and copying
□ Writes crookedly, poorly spaced, or does not stay on ruled lines
□ Fails to complete boardwork on time
WE CAN HELP
At Vision Therapy Center we have have a hidden vision problem not
been helping school children get detected in a regular eye exam,
better grades for years. Most Call today for a free vision
children with a learning deficit screening.
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and what can be done about it.
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Graduate Gesell Institute of Child Development VISION THERAPY CENTER
m Member: College of Vision Development
5 American Optometric Association QQW A *7*7o 1128 MaCOn Street
| International Lecturer t/Ol* IV Perry, Georgia
THE HOUSTON HOME JOURNAL, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 13, 1991-
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