Try to be prepared for every lesson so that you can follow along easily. Make sure you have the right supplies, books and completed assignments for each lesson. When you go into class, be ready to learn. When you're doing your homework the night before, write down any questions you have about it.  Make sure to ask your teacher those questions the next day. This will show your teacher that learning is important to you. Try not to drift off or get distracted. If the teacher asks the class a question and you know the answer, raise your hand. Get involved in group discussions whenever you can. When you do join in, never talk over a classmate or interrupt your teacher. If you aren’t sure how to join a class discussion, ask a question.  You could say something like, “Mrs. Bell, can we talk more about the main character’s motivations in the book?”  You could also say something like, “Mr. Turner, can we please go through that equation one more time? I’m not sure I understand the last part of it.” When the teacher gives in-class assignments, always do them when you’re supposed to. Work during the work period provided so that you can finish your assignments on time. Try not to distract anyone nearby who’s also working on their assignments.  If you have a question about something on the assignment, raise your hand and ask the teacher politely for help.  Then say something like, “Ms. Miller, I’m not sure if I understand this part of the assignment. Can you explain it?” After the teacher helps you, always say “thank you.” Always doing your homework is a way to show your teacher that you care about the class and what you're learning. Teachers work long hours teaching kids all day, so when students don’t do their homework or complete assignments, they feel ignored. Teachers, like everyone, want to feel that what they do matters. When students show that they are learning things, it makes their teachers happy.   Doing your homework is one of the easiest ways to be nice to your teacher! If you’ve been out sick and missed class, always ask your teacher what you missed. Be sure to get your makeup assignments and homework. Whenever the teacher asks you to do something specific, be sure to follow their directions exactly. Do your assignments the way the teacher told you to. Whenever your teacher verbally asks you to do something, always do it without making a fuss.  Never do anything disrespectful, like make a face or roll your eyes, when the teacher asks you to do something. If you don’t understand the directions given, don’t be afraid to raise your hand and ask a question or for assistance. Never make excessive noise or talk to your classmates during a lesson. Don't shuffle papers around loudly, dig noisily in your back pack or slam books around. This will interrupt your classmates’ concentration and your teacher. If you can’t pay attention when you sit by your friends, try sitting elsewhere. You can save small talk with your friends for after class.  If you have assigned seats, go to your teacher privately after class and ask to be moved. Let them know you'd like to be moved so that you can concentrate on lessons better. Your teacher will appreciate that you are taking an active role in your education.
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One-sentence summary -- Be prepared. Participate in lessons. Work on your assignments when instructed. Do your homework. Follow directions. Avoid distracting other students.


Sit behind her with enough space between you so you have room to work. Start from the bottom of her hair and work your way up to gently loosen any tangles. Go slowly, being careful not to pull. Smooth her hair with your palms a few times once you’ve finished. Use your fingers if there isn’t a comb handy, or if you’d just rather have a more hands-on experience. Your main goal here is only to have an intimate moment with your lady, so don’t worry about doing anything too complex. First, separate her hair, or a section of her hair, into three even strands. Let’s call them 1, 2, and 3, from left to right. From there, you can start with either the leftmost strand (1) or the rightmost (3), but let’s say you start with the right strand:  Take the rightmost strand (3) in one hand, then cross it over the middle strand (2). Now the strands are arranged like this: 1-3-2, with the original right strand ending up in the middle. Now cross the left strand (1) over the new middle strand (3). Now the original left strand is in between the others, so they appear as 3-1-2. Continue crossing the strands in this pattern (right over middle, then left over middle) until you reach the end of her hair. Always use one hand to handle the strand that you're moving, and your other hand to keep the other two strands separated from it. This way hairs from one strand won't become tangled with another’s. This may be hard to visualize, so watch a video tutorial if needed to better see how to use your fingers and arrange each strand. Practicing with three different colors of yarn or similar material is an easy way to master braiding. Remember: you’re simply trying to give your lady a pleasurable time, not rush a customer in and out so you can move on to the next. Take your time. Be careful not to pull too hard or tightly on her hair. Work slowly and methodically.  Watch her neck and shoulders to make sure she’s relaxed. If they tense up, this might mean she’s not enjoying this, or she may be nervous. As long as she’s enjoying herself, follow the spirit of the moment. This is about playing around, not hairdressing, so keep it light and playful. Draw it out by taking your time, braiding several sections of hair, and/or undoing your work and starting all over.  If she’s talkative, keep chatting to show off your skill and confidence by doing two things at once. If she’s relaxed and falls silent, let your fingers do the talking so she can focus on the sensation. Leave her hair braided if she wants. If not, undo it by reversing the technique. Then use your fingers to comb her hair out. To keep the physical intimacy going, try:  Moving on to a shoulder or neck massage. Planting a kiss or two on her head, neck, or shoulders. Stroking or grazing her fingers over her back or arms.
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One-sentence summary --
Comb her hair. Make a basic braid. Be gentle. Build on the mood. Wind it down.