European Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - November 16, 1986, Darmstadt, Hesse Page 6 the stars and stripes sunday november 16,1986 too Early learning called hindrance Washington a the Force feeding of Reading writing and aril Melic on preschoolers often under mines s child s self Confidence and can Lead to learning problems in Lite grades two education expert said Fri hair of the Reading problems found in students must not from Marling children too late but from Start ing them Loo Early said child Psychol Ogist David Elkind. When children Are Force fed Earlyon they become turned off with respect to education said Samuel Sava executive director of the National association of elementary school find it very difficult to turn these youngsters Back on to , a professor of child psychology at Tuff University said some learn ing problems Don t show up for Many years even after the child has appeared to have performed Well under Early and Elkind made their com ments at the annual conference of the National association Tor the education of Young children. Many working couples who subconsciously feel guilty about putting their children in Day care choose a pre school program that Straits academics because they mistakenly think it help the child Elkind said. But much of the learning pushed a these Day care centers is not appropriate for preschool children who have not grown enough to have the skills necessary to absorb the material said Etkind who is also the association president. There Are preschool that advertise that if your youngster wid attend their Ore school he or the will become Little Einstein Edund said. There is no evidence that this Early pressure works particularly with gifted Chil dren.1 we have to re educate parents tothe fact that education is not a race Elkind said. There it no finish Tine. Education is a lifelong Sava and kind emphasized that neither object to preschool pro grains but strewed that academic subjects such As Reading foreign language or the playing of musical instruments Are too difficult Tor children of that would be inappropriate for 4 year Olds to be sitting doing hard intellectual work All Day Elkind said. Paediatricians and school psychologists report Cam of emotional Streisand behavioural problem among Chil Dren who have been pushed too hard academically by parents and teachers eurond said. Sava criticized attempt by Man Public to boots to teach Uldra in Reading stills by the time . A recently completed so vey found that Roost Public schools Are Jaehing hum foot of Reading re Ltd Ness in kindergarten he said. Sava said Reading readiness is appropriate for if it a con fined to helping children develop Basic language skills or to recognize certain sound. Stateside Blaze was easy to find it was at the firehouse Chittenango . Up1 in this Madison county Community found it easy to reach the scene Ofa roaring was at the firehouse the Blaze broke out at the North Chittenango fire Hall 10 Miles East of Syracuse and it was brought under control about two hours said Friday the building suffered extensive damage but tire trucks and Rescue vehicles were saved. No injuries were reported. About 100 firefighters from in other depart ments came to the Rescue but the fire was Al ready out of control and the roof caved in. The building bad been used earlier in the eve Ning by s Community group that departed about an hour before the fire was spotted in the cause of the Blaze to under investigation. Nuke test in Nevada shakes buildings in vegas Las vegas. Nev. A a major nude weapons ten was conducted in the Nevada de sen Friday sending Shock Waves through upper Levels of some buildings in Las vegas. The lest with an explosive punch of up to150,000 ions of int was the 19th announced . Shot since the soviet Union began a unilateral lest moratorium aug. 6,198$."we fell considerable ground motion Taid department of Energy spokesman Jim Boyer stationed at a Concrete control Point 12 Miles from ground damage was reported at the control Point Boyer said. Load of Cash Burns in armoured car crash Detroit up an armoured car tipped Over on a downtown freeway and burst into flames Early Friday destroying most of the j3million aboard police said. An awful lot of the Money burned said trooper David Hill of the slate police. Cuban survives stowaway flight in Fet nose wheel Miami a a cuban wearing a to shirt and earmuffs hid behind a plane s nose wheel to reach the United states and the meager heat Felc Cirovic equip ment May have saved his Fife As the plane flew at freezing altitudes up to 39,000 feet official Laid Fri gab rid Pacheco 3s, was under observation to the Krone Avenue detention Center s Hospital Friday but he was in Good condition said Perry Riv and Miami director of the us. Immigration and naturalization service which run the was discovered Early Friday morning wearing a baseball capt shirt jeans Tennis shoes and Earmus in the nose wheel of an air Panama 707 cargo plane after its 2h-Bour flight from Panama City. It bad reached Altitude of 39,000 feet. He had stowed away in the electronic Manip Nen compartment just aft of the nose wheel said risk Rad it was pressurized but Rcv Frindt does ice up in there but fee beat radiated from the electronics May have saved nil Colin a Miami weather forecaster Esti mated the temperature at 39,000 feel would be about minus 68 degrees fahrenheit. Pacheco was spotted by air Panama personnel Mak ing routine maintenance checks after the night arrived at Midnight he refused to come kept Yelling Don t bit me Don t bit me " said cargo supervisor Mario Macro. I think Bethought be was in Cuba or still in air Panama employees finally had to grab him bythe leg and drag him ont said Marrero. He was shaking freezing said said be had called Panama City in an Effort to find out How Pacheco sneaked onto the plane but said no one there could explain it. Rivkind said Pacheco was a former cuban merchant Sailor who jumped ship in Panama four years ago. Pacheco told air Panama employees that he had Bee unable to get work in Panama. Pacheco who said be has relatives in the United tales will be held at Krome pending a hearing before an immigration judge probably within a week Riv kind said leaving a Trail Ethl year of Darm Stramyr we Auk to Ket the triads Ceu a tatar torn a face at a fins to lit tic Iwaji a All than most Rilk Ala. Black Cadet leaves Citadel after racial hazing Charleston . A a Black Cadet who resigned from the Citadel military College after a racial hazing incident said he left the school because Heno longer wanted to subject himself to humiliation. I feet like i was made the villain when i am not and the villains remain at the Citadel said 17-year old Kevin Nesmith in a statement issued Friday by minister Friend. Nesmith has not talked with reporters since the oct.23 incident in which five while cadets dressed in Tow Els and sheets entered his room in the Middle of the night chanting obscenities. The five left behind a burned paper five cadets were ordered confined to the Cam pus for the remainder of the school year and we reordered to walk 19 additional marching Tours. Area Black leaders said the five should have been expelled. A spokesman for the College Ben Legare said that after the hazing incident Nesmith was moved to a company where both his company commander an battalion commander were Black. The Citadel s president retired maj. Gen. James jr., has condemned the hazing incident and has ordered a study of race relations on Campus to be completed by Jan. 31. Nest ivs statement was released by the Rev. Frank and Waynea Sotuk Nesmith family. In it Nomitch said he resigned because of the hazing and subsequent harassment Draine and no longer wanted to subject myself to t humiliation he said he had no comment of the Natem Eft Nesmith s elder brother Alenzo Nesmith or. I the first Black to serve on the Board of visitor the school governing Board a ouzo said his brother wat victimized and the whole administration Aid the student body turned against him and nude him Wineas the person who committed the act that of route disgrace on the
