Write an article based on this "Avoid worrying constantly about your children. Give children the opportunity to take small risks. Watch from afar. Limit telephone contact."
article: While it is understandable that caring parents would be concerned about bad things happening to their children, worrying too much can be extremely damaging. The first thing you need to do if you want to stop being a helicopter parent is to relax and accept the fact that you will never be capable of protecting your children from all of the dangers in the world. This may be easier said than done, so a good first step is to stop letting your kids know that you are worried about them. Try to avoid constantly asking them questions about whether they can handle things or how they are coping. This is likely to create anxiety for them. Kids who are too confined to "safe spaces" miss out on many developmental opportunities. If you want your children to learn how to navigate the world, they need to be able to step out of their comfort zones sometimes.  This may mean allowing them to try skateboarding, even though they might fall and scrape a knee. It may also mean allowing them to go out for a short time without your supervision. It's fine to protect your children from taking big risks. For example, if your child wants to ride his bike on the highway, it's reasonable for you to intervene. If you teach your kids about how to protect themselves from dangers, you should feel much better about allowing them to take risks. For example, you may teach your children how to safely cross a street, or to always wear a helmet when riding a bike. There's nothing wrong with wanting to keep an eye on your children to make sure they're safe. After all, there are real dangers in the world that you need to protect them from! Luckily, you can keep an eye on them without being a helicopter parent; simply take a few steps back and give them a little extra space. It helps if they don't know that you are always watching. This works best for younger children, especially when they are playing with their peers, like at a playground. As your children get older, you may have to let them out of your sight more often. If your children are older, you need to set boundaries regarding the amount of contact you have with them. For example, if your children are in college and are calling you to let you know how every class went, they need to learn to be more independent.  If your children do not live with you, try talking to them a few times a week instead of a few times a day. Consider letting your children call you instead of calling them. This applies for younger children also. You do not need to be calling or texting them while they are at school.

Write an article based on this "Relax your roots every 8-10 weeks. Keep your hair moisturized. Use a sulfate-free shampoo. Get your hair trimmed every 6-8 weeks. Limit your use of heat styling tools."
article: If you want to stick with the sleeker look of relaxed hair, you’ll need to apply the relaxer every 8-10 weeks. Every time you do this, make sure you only apply relaxer to your new growth. Otherwise, you’ll damage your hair. All relaxers tend to dry out hair to some degree. Moisturize your hair daily with leave-in conditioners and deep-penetrating light oils to keep your hair soft, silky, and smooth. Deep condition your hair weekly with a protein treatment or moisturizing mask. Shampoos that contain sulfate strip your hair of its natural oils, which dries it out. Make sure to shampoo with a gentle sulfate-free shampoo instead so that your hair retains as much moisture as possible. When you relax your hair, the ends often become porous and fragile, which means you’ll be more susceptible to getting split ends. To keep your hair healthy, get your hair trimmed at least every 6-8 weeks, or whenever you notice that your ends are beginning to look frayed. Heat styling tools such as flat irons and curling irons can weaken your hair, making it more prone to breaking and becoming damaged. Try to limit your use of heat styling tools as much as you can.

Write an article based on this "Make sure you're fresh. Take care of your lips. Pick a good place. Cradle or touch her face. Lean in for the kiss. Relax into the kiss. Keep your tongue under control."
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No one likes to kiss an ash tray or a mouth full of onion and garlic flavor. Pop a breath mint in before you go in to kiss her.  It also wouldn't hurt to do a quick check-up in a mirror first, if possible, to make sure you don't have anything in your teeth. If no mirror is available, run your tongue around your teeth to make sure they're clean. Rough lips are a turn off. If your lips are all cracked and gross, she's probably not going to want to kiss you. Try using lip balm regularly, and don't be afraid to put a bit on leading up to the kiss.  You can discreetly put some lip gloss on by going to the bathroom or by looking away for a moment. Don't put too much on, as you don't want to create an oil slick for kissing. Try to pick a romantic spot. For instance, in a park by a river is nice, much better than, say, the back alley behind a restaurant. Also, try to choose a place where there aren't too many people around.  If people are milling around, it can kill the romance. Try to pick a place she feels comfortable. If she's not comfortable, the kiss won't be enjoyable for her. If you haven't quite got up the nerve, even though you've asked, you can stall a bit by touching her face. You can also gentle tilt her head towards you so you can kiss her more easily. Always be looking for signs of nonverbal communication. For instance, if you reach out to touch her and she pulls away, you should stop. Once you've stopped and picked the perfect spot plus got her consent, it's time to go in for the kiss. Lean in closer, puckering lips a bit as you go. You want to make sure they have some definition to them for kissing, so your girlfriend has something to kiss.  If she pulls away, let her. When you're ready, pull back again. If this relationship is still new, you may be a little nervous. If you are, don't worry, the hard part is over. Just relax and enjoy the kiss.  Focus on enjoying the moment. Try not to think about whether you're doing it right or what's going to happen in a few minutes. This tip is to help you out, not because of who's standing around. That is, a little tongue is okay, but no one likes to be attacked by a tongue like a dog. Keep it tasteful. For instance, you can try lightly licking across her lips, but try not to lap her whole face.