Problem: Article: Once you’ve introduced the basic concepts of counting and number sequence, you can reinforce them with number games. There are an almost infinite number of possibilities. To begin with, try:  building a tower of cubes. Select a certain number or a number you are currently discussing, and create of tower made of that many cubes. create stairs. Using cubes, make towers and sort them by size. First a single cube, then, next door, two cubes together, then, next to that, three cubes. This will help reinforce sequencing and the connection to physical size and amounts. playing board games. Many board games require children to recognize the number of dots shown on the dice and then count the appropriate spaces to move forward. Basic counting songs and rhymes help children remember numbers and their sequence. There are a huge number of counting and number books available for preschoolers and kindergartners. Choose some with bright colors and beautiful pictures. ” as often as possible. Whenever counting comes up naturally, ask children to do it for you. How many plates do you need to set the table? How many books did you take from the shelf? How many pieces of candy do you have? Play games the require children to understand the relationship between numbers and their corresponding quantities. For example, have children count out a certain number of beans; then ask them to add some or take some away. Have them figure out the new number and tell you if it is more or less. Make a rectangle made up of 10 smaller squares (two rows of five). Draw dots or color in sections of the rectangle to correspond with particular numbers. Explain that the numbers get bigger moving from 1 to 10. Using beans, cubes, or some other material, make two groups on a table or desk, one to the left and one to the right. Let children tell you which side has more; then have them count to get the exact number. Note that the number is higher than the number for the other side. You can also use this technique to teach the concept of equality. Sometimes, make the two groups equal – five beans in each group, ten cubes in each group, or whatever. Let children discover this, and explain what it means.
Summary: Play basic number games. Sing counting songs. Use picture books. Ask “how many? Emphasize the relationship between numbers and quantities. Introduce ten frames. Practice comparing numbers.

Problem: Article: Don’t wait until the constriction starts to take place. If a nipple is inside the rubber band or a testis is pushed up, you should replace the band correctly. Spray with antiseptic if the area looks too inflamed. Administer pain relief beforehand, since this will be painful for the goat. The scrotum will start to shrivel. If the scrotum is hanging off by a thin thread of tissue, you can surgically remove it with a scalpel and apply antiseptic.
Summary: Cut the band away right after banding, if you believe it has not been done right. Check the kid daily for signs of infection. Ensure the scrotum is starting to fall off.

Problem: Article: Think about things your friend likes. For example, if your friend loves daisies, try to find stationery with a border of daisies. Get a corresponding envelope as well. If you choose unlined stationery, you can lay a piece of lined paper underneath to help guide you as you write. Just write the date on which you write your letter in the top lefthand corner. This will help your friend remember the occasion on which he or she received your letter.  Also, if your letter is delayed for some reason, your best friend will know when you wrote it. This is especially important if you’re sending the letter far away. This is the standard format for any kind of letter. Begin your letter with “Dear Jane.” Use the name of your best friend.  Then, for your greeting, you can simply start with “Hello!” Or, if you want it to be slightly more personal, try “Hello best friend!” or “Hey BFF!” or use a nickname that only you call your best friend. Write as much or as little as you’d like. Even if you only write a paragraph or two, your friend will still be happy that you wrote them a letter.  Don’t be afraid to use more than one sheet of paper. In this part of your letter, include your funny anecdotes and ask how your friend is. Write them an update on your life. They’re your best friend, and they want to know what’s going on with you. For example, if you have a new crush, let them know. Give them a list of things they might want to check out, like songs or TV shows. You want to end your letter with something sweet. If you haven’t seen them in a while, let them know you miss them.  Say something like, “I love you! Write back soon!” End with “Your best friend,” or “Love,” and then write your signature. If you forget to write something in your letter, you can always go back and add a P.S. with the message you forgot. To make the letter even more personalized, consider adding little drawings to it. You can even draw on the envelope. Use colored pencils or markers in all your best friend’s favorite colors.  Draw a little picture of you and your friend, or add hearts and flowers. If you don’t want to draw, you can also use ink stamps or stickers to decorate the letter. This will sweeten up your letter, and remind your best friend of you. Hold a bottle of perfume several inches from the letter, facing it directly. Spray a few times over the page, but don't soak the paper.  A little bit will go a long way. Sniff the paper to make sure you can smell the perfume.
Summary: Choose your stationery Using pretty stationery can make your letter seem more special. Date your letter. Start with a greeting. Write the body of your letter. Write your closing lines. Decorate the letter. Add a spritz of your perfume.

Problem: Article: Build your own website or post on online pages such as Craigslist.  Specify in your advertisement what types of jobs you can do (home repairs, plumbing, electrical work, yard work, cleaning etc.), what you charge, and when you are available. Provide multiple ways to contact you. If you can be reached by both phone and email, you might have a better chance at getting work. Speak to nearby friends and neighbors first.  Tell them that you need money and are willing to do light housework and yard work in the area. Ask them to tell their friends and neighbors too, and recommend your services. Your neighbors and friends may very well end up being your first customers. Be sure to tell them to spread the word that you do good work when you're finished. The main reason someone might consider hiring you over a professional service is that you're a lot less expensive.  Ask for a small amount of money that you can live with, rather than a large sum. A good way to estimate what to ask for is to set a low hourly rate, say $8 or $10. Also, prorate your work to the nearest half hour. In other words, if you work for 6 hours and 33 minutes, just bill for 6 hours and 30 minutes. That keeps things simple. Dress in clean clothes and smile when people answer their doors. Offer a handshake when you introduce yourself. Make eye contact.  Be sure to describe exactly what types of services you offer, whether its small home maintenance, yard work, cleaning etc. Be willing to do jobs on weekends and evenings. Return calls and job offers quickly and promptly. If you have specialized equipment you can bring, such as a toolbox for house repairs or a rake for leaves and grass, bring it with you.  Heavier items like ladders and lawnmowers can be left at home, but be sure to mention you have access to your own. Don't accept jobs that you don't have the equipment to complete.
Summary:
Advertise your services. Build your potential customer base. Charge reasonable rates for your work. Act professionally. Bring your own equipment.