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8 <br /> child's preschool or daycare teacher and not depend upon the parent making <br /> the contact with the consultant. <br /> 43 . CAROLYN SCHROEDER , Child Psychologist, spoke about the problems <br /> which are identified at the Chapel Hill Pediatrics facility. The problems <br /> range in severity depending upon the situation or type of abuse. Emotional <br /> behavior problems cut across all cultural, economic and class boundaries. <br /> As a group, these parents and their children receive fewer services than <br /> any other group of handicapped. Preschoolers with emotional and behavior <br /> problems receive almost no services in the community. At this age, <br /> children and parents are most responsive to intervention. A little work <br /> can go a long ways to alleviate the problems and promoting healthy <br /> development. She emphasized that if the Board funded the entire $69, 000, <br /> they could be assured that in the future it will decrease the need for <br /> funding in the schools and in the private sector. <br /> 44. JEAN CHAPMAN spoke in support of the proposal to provide support <br /> for emotionally troubled preschoolers. Children who are emotionally <br /> troubled are being kicked out of daycare centers because of the inability <br /> of daycare providers to deal with the situation. <br /> She urged support of the entire request. <br /> 45. DARYL DUNLAP , teacher at Grady Brown School, spoke as an <br /> educator stating opposition to the Manager's proposed budget. In <br /> particular, she opposed the cuts in the current expense program and the <br /> funding of the expansion items. The average teacher spends from $100 to <br /> $300 per year of their own money for work related expenses which are not <br /> reimbursed by the School System. The 1% supplemental would help defray <br /> some of these costs. She spoke about the comments made by the County <br /> Manager in his budget message stating she found them to be insulting and <br /> disturbing. <br /> 46. ELLEN SEDMAN , Volunteer in Orange County Schools, spoke about <br /> the value of teacher aides. The aides help those children who need <br /> individual attention. She spoke in support of the teacher supplement. <br /> 47. MARTHA WALKER , parent of two children in the Orange County <br /> School System, asked the Commissioners to honor the trust that thousands <br /> of parents have placed in them by committing themselves to quality <br /> education for the children of Orange County. Quality education cannot be <br /> achieved without committing the dollars that it takes to run the school <br /> system effectively. Many of the items that were cut out in the Manager's <br /> budget will lower the quality of the children's education. The increase <br /> in salary for the bus drivers will insure the safety of the students. The <br /> capital outlay expenses address critical needs that maintain safety around <br /> the school facilities. Failing to meet the needs this year will leave a <br /> larger gap next year of what is needed and what is given. She asked that <br /> the Board meet the needs of the educational system. <br /> 48. B. J. MARKWOOD , representing the Stanford Jr. High English <br /> Department, supported the need to get and maintain the best qualified <br /> professionals for the school system. She spoke about the "Magical <br /> Thoughts" publication which places emphasis on the process of writing. <br /> This literary publication has improved the writing in the school as well <br /> as promoting individual self esteem of the students. She spoke of the <br /> State and National recognition the publication has received. She noted <br /> that the local Arts Commission has contributed a grant towards the cost of <br /> the program and asked that the County Commissioners also support the <br /> publication. <br />