Write an article based on this "Put your foot down when you need to. Try using reverse psychology. Take a deep breath and stay calm. Realize this phase won't last forever."
article: Sometimes, your child will say "no," and you can't change their minds, despite the fact that you need them to do something. In that case, sometimes you just have to use your will as a parent and make it happen, then deal with tantrum. For example, if your child is trying to touch a hot stove and saying "no" when you ask them to stand back, you need to just move your child to another room. Reverse psychology is when you pretend that you don’t want your toddler to do something that you actually really want them to do. This can work in instances where no other option seems obvious, and you are tired of being refused. If you want your child to take medicine and they refuse, say something like “Truthfully,  I’m not sure you can drink this medicine because usually only grownups are brave enough to drink it…” Chances are, they will say they're brave enough. Remember to praise them if they do it! If your child knows they can annoy you, they're going to keep doing it. By staying calm, you show that you are still in control. You are also modeling calm behavior for your child, which can help them in the future.  Of course, when your toddler throws a tantrum, it is hard to deal with. But just take a deep breath, count to 10, and wait out the tears and screaming. If you need a short break away from your child to calm down, take it. Place your child in a safe location and take a brief moment for yourself. You can use a baby monitor to maintain supervision. Toddlers love saying "no" because they've just learned they have some control over their life. They want to use it! However, this phase will end eventually so just be patient. This phase may last through the toddler years, but it could be over in a couple of months, too.

Write an article based on this "Choose the right shampoo and conditioner. Apply a generous amount of shampoo onto the scalp. Rinse hair thoroughly while leaning over the tub. Repeat the shampooing process. Apply conditioner. Dry braids by wrapping them in a large towel."
article: While any shampoo or conditioner will work, it is better to use moisturizing shampoos and conditioners, especially if your scalp is dry and itchy. Some products such as Shea Moisture African Black Soap Deep Cleansing Shampoo and Giovanni Tea Triple Treat shampoo are made specifically for dry scalps and thick hair. Cover your nape and hairline. Gently massage every inch of the scalp, paying close attention to itchy areas.  Before applying the shampoo, rub it between your hands to activate the suds. This will make it easier to apply to your scalp. If desired, use a basic (or fancy) spray bottle to dilute the shampoo and allow for easier application. In addition to water and shampoo, moisturizer can be added to the bottle if needed. Let the lather run over the braids. Try not to rub the braids too much, as this can cause frizzing. Instead, focus on massaging the scalp. Only this time, after massaging the scalp to rinse it, squeeze the braids to remove deeply-embedded dirt. Rinse once more, gently squeezing the braids to remove excess water. Use fingers to work conditioner into the braids. Don't rub or shift your braids. Instead, gently press down on your braids, pushing the conditioner into them. Then, cover your braids with a shower cap. Let the conditioner sit for about 15 minutes before removing the shower cap and rinsing thoroughly. Make sure all of the braids are tucked in, and leave the towel on for ten minutes. After ten minutes, remove the towel and let your hair air dry before applying moisturizer.

Write an article based on this "Do not punish your dog for accidents. Interrupt indoor accidents when you observe them. Clean up accidents thoroughly. Recognize potential problems."
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Your dog will inevitably have occasional accidents, even after successfully house training him. Accidents may happen frequently during the training process. It's important to remember that your dog did not mean to have an accident, and that he will eventually learn not to make it a habit. Do NOT yell at your dog or rub his face in the mess when he has an accident. This does not help your dog learn from his mistakes, and it may cause him to become fearful of you. Take accidents in stride and be patient with your pet. Any time you observe your dog urinating in the house, make a startling noise, like clapping your hands or saying "Go outside". Then take your dog outside and praise him if he finishes relieving himself outdoors. Dogs have a keen sense of smell, and may come to associate a former accident spot as an acceptable bathroom location if the smell is not properly cleaned away. This can be especially problematic in younger puppies. Use an enzymatic cleaner to thoroughly remove odors after accidents indoors. If you have a yard, you can use indoor accidents as a training tool. Any time you clean up an indoor accident, take the urine-soaked paper towels outside to the dog's usual bathroom area. Leave the paper towels outside on the ground, using a rock or stick to secure them in place. Once your dog smells his urine on the paper towels, he will firmly associate going to the bathroom with being outside. As soon as your dog learns the lesson and begins relieving himself outside again, you can remove the soiled paper towels. If your dog is having a hard time refraining from relieving himself indoors, it's possible that he's suffering from a medical ailment or emotional problem. Consult your veterinarian to determine whether your dog has any of the following problems:  urinary tract infection (UTI) surface preferences (desire to eliminate waste only on certain types of surfaces or textures)  anxiety/fear of going outdoors  separation anxiety  urine marking of household objects  submissive or excitement urination