【Unlocking Word Meanings】
 今日の単語・フレーズ
Read the following words/expressions found in today’s article.
1. upbringing [UHP-bring-ing] (n.) – the way that a child is raised or trained by his or her parents or guardians
Example:  Most people believe that having good manners is a sign of a good upbringing.
2. formative [FAWR-muh-tiv] (adj.)  – refers to a period when something is still growing or developing
Example: Proper education and guidance are important for children in the formative years.  
3. prenatal [pree-NEYT-l] (adj.) – prior to giving birth
Example: The community clinic provides free medicine and prenatal vitamins for pregnant women.
4. guardian [GAHR-dee-uh n] (n.) – someone who takes care of or protects another person 
Example: When his parents died, his grandmother became his guardian.
5. preventive [pri-VEN-tiv] (adj.) – used to keep something from happening
Example: He takes plenty of vitamins as a preventive measure from getting sick.
【Article】
 ニュース記事
Read the text below.
A new program in   the U.S. aims to ensure children's health and development by generously providing support to mothers   before and after their babies are born. 
The Healthy   Families program, run by Northern Virginia Family Service, aims to ensure   proper upbringing of children by   conducting regular home visits to   families. These visits start from pregnancy and end when children reach three years. The organization   believes that the children’s first three years are very crucial because it is   when brain development is at its most formative   stage. 
During home visits,   a support worker educates the   mother   and helps ensure proper development for her baby. During pregnancy, for example,   the support worker may provide prenatal   advice to the mother. Once the child is born, the support worker then focuses on interaction between the child and   his parent or guardian and   initiates various games and activities designed to foster the child’s growth.    
Early literacy is   also promoted through book-reading and similar exercises, since getting the child ready for school is an   important goal of the Healthy Families program. 
Mary Agee, president of Northern Virginia   Family Service, believes that early intervention is the key to ensuring a   child’s success in life. According to her, negative outcomes can easily be avoided   through preventive measures, such   as this initiative.  
To date, the   program has reached more than 7,000 families. The services are provided for   free to qualified families.    
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【Viewpoint Discussion】
 ディスカッションテーマ
Enjoy a discussion with your tutor.  
Discussion A
·         Should parents be solely responsible for care of their children, or should they be given assistance similar to the Healthy Families program? Explain.
·         Do you believe that the care a child receives during his or her early years determines his success later in life? Why or why not?
Discussion B
·         In your opinion, what aspects show a person’s good upbringing? Explain.
·         How can parents assure that their children experience proper upbringing?