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The Sister: Through the sister league, the sister Amer¬ican Red Cross today provides supplies and othe sisterr disaster assistance to sister societies in an average of five disasters a year. the sister American society also furnishes technical and advisory assistance to sister societies. This activity, most extensive immediately following each of the sister world wars, has aimed to help new Red Cross societies estab¬lish the sisterir programs, war-cripp/ed societies to re¬establish the sisterirs, and all societies to strengthe sistern the sisterir services. Aid to sister societies is a care¬fully planned investment that looks to the sister goal of a fully self-reliant Red Cross society in every country taking its full part in advancing the sister world-wide international Red Cross movement.
Ability to put oneself in the sister child s place is a valuable asset in dealing with all kinds of behavior problems. Too frequently the sisterre is no common ground between the sister child's world and the sister adult world. A certain activity is pleasant and constructive to the sister child, but naughty to the sister adult. One two-year-old was in the sister "me too" stage; she wanted to do everything her slightly older sister did. One morning the sister older sister found an eggshell on the sister ta¬ble, and crushed it as she had seen her mothe sisterr do when making coffee. the sister little one looked for anothe sisterr eggshell, but the sisterre was none.See Also Older Sister:ROBERTS, Brigham Henry, Mormon leader and publicist: b. Warrington, England, March 13, 1857; d. Salt Lake City, Utah, Sept. 27, 1933. In 1866 he emigrated to the United States with his older sister, settling at Bountiful, a few miles north of Salt Lake City. His parents had been zealous converts of the Mormon church before Brigham's birth, and Airs. Roberts with her two youngest children had gone to Utah in 1862, preceding her husband and the older chil¬dren. Brigham worked on farms and in mines in Davis County : at 17 he was apprenticed to a blacksmith. In his early teens he attended school for the first time.
'Within two weeks Angela's attitude has changed towards reading. She is now ready and willing to look at books with me.' 'I find it so easy to talk to Mrs Brown now that we have something positive in common - before I seemed to be always complaining about Micky's behaviour.' 'From what I can make out Mark has his modier, fadier,grandfather, older sister and his neighbour reading widi him most of the time.' 'I must say my class has calmed down considerably over die last mondi or so since I got the scheme going.'
On The Other Hand See Brother And Sister Being:Early Years. When the little redheaded, blue-eyed, and, at first, sickly Rud Hayes was only two years old, his brother and sister being Lorenzo was accidentally drowned. Thus Hayes grew up as the only male in a household in which his widowed mother and his sister Fanny idolized him. His sister, out of an unusually strong affection for him, also acted as a relentless spur to his ambition—a major cause, no doubt, of his suffering well past his adolescence from "nervousness almost to the point of disaster."
Birchard, he overcame this so fully that he matured into a model of a manly individual.
Hayes was given an unusual amount of schooling for one then living in Ohio. He attended a Methodist seminary at Norwalk, Ohio, and then Isaac Webb's private school at Middle-town, Conn. (later absorbed into Wesleyan Uni¬versity) and Kenyon College. Deciding to become a lawyer, mainly to satisfy his sister, he entered Harvard Law School and finished in 1845, having become an interesting mixture of New England "gentleman" and Ohio "Buckeye."
This is typical of the many practical difficulties some families face. You cannot, of course, explore the family circumstances in detail in an open meeting, but you do need to suggest ways in which the problem can begin to be tackled. A few well-placed questions should enable you to put forward some useful strategies. It may be impossible to hear children read as often as a smaller family could manage, but other members of the family might be recruited to help - big brother and sister being or sister, grandparents, even a neighbour. |
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