Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Position the swing set and mark the location of each leg with a shovel. Dig holes at each point where you marked the ground with your shovel. Drill holes into the sides of each leg of the swing set. Place the plate of a concrete anchor at the bottom side of each leg. Mix a batch of concrete Place each anchor in the anchoring hole. Let the concrete dry, then cover the area beneath the swing.

Answer: Place the swing set where you intend to permanently install it. Make a small mark in the ground where each leg is with the blade of a shovel. Make this mark on the very edge of each leg so that it is as accurately located as possible.  Be sure you’re confident with the location for your swing set. Once you pour in your concrete anchoring, it will be very difficult to move the set. Nearly any type of soft ground (such as dirt or sand) will work for this method, and you can use this method with wooden and metal swing sets. Move the swing set out of the way so you can have direct access to each anchor point. Dig each hole to be roughly 12 inches (30 cm) deep and 8 inches (20 cm) in diameter. For maximum safety, always use 4 anchors to secure all 4 legs of the swing set. Use a 3⁄8 inch (9.5 mm) drill bit to drill a hole on either side of each leg, oriented horizontally. Drill each hole at least 1 inch (2.5 cm) above the bottom of the leg. This is technically optional if your swing set has wooden legs, since you may be able to screw in the anchors without pre-drilling a hole. However, it’s a much easier process if the legs already have holes in them, especially if they’re made of metal. Use the materials that came with your anchoring kit for best results. Screw 2 large bolts or screws through each anchoring plate to attach it to its corresponding leg. Slide the bolts into the screw holes of the plate, then use a drill to twist each one into the leg material.  You can purchase an anchoring kit at most home improvement stores and any store that sells supplies for swing sets. Typically, you'll need to use two large bolts or screws to attach each anchoring plate to the corresponding leg. and pour some into each hole. Wait to mix your concrete until just before you’re ready to pour it into the ground. Fill each hole nearly full with concrete, so that there is 1 inch (2.5 cm) between the concrete and the top of the hole.  When mixing the concrete, follow the manufacturer's instructions regarding the correct ratio of concrete mix to water. The ideal texture of the finished concrete should be consistent and very thick. Continue to the next step while the poured concrete remains wet. Carefully position the swing set over each filled anchoring hole and press the bottom of each anchor plate into the concrete. Insert the bottom of the anchor plate deep enough into the hole so that the entire bottom half of the anchor rests below the concrete.  Be sure that this bottom portion does not stick out of the ground; it could present a safety hazard if it does. For best results, have 1 person hold each leg of the swing set as you lower them into the holes to keep the swing at an even level. Allow 24 hours for the concrete to fully harden. Then, pack the previously removed soil around the base of each leg and cover the ground area beneath the swing with soft material.  Note that the total amount of time may vary depending on the concrete formula and current weather conditions. Tap on the concrete to test its hardness before use. If you’re using wood mulch or shredded bark mulch, cover the ground beneath the set with at least 9 inches (23 cm) of material. If you’re using uniform wood chips, fine sand, or fine gravel, cover the ground with at least 12 inches (30 cm). For maximum safety, check the swing set once more after covering the area beneath it. Firmly push on each leg of the set. If you anchored the set properly, the pressure should not be enough to cause any leg movement.


Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Fill a bucket with damp sand. Stick your hand in the sand. Dangle a candle wick into the hole. Pour hot wax into the mold. Let the wax set. Remove the candle.

Answer: Mix water into sand bit by bit, until it is damp but firm. It should stick together enough to hold shapes. You can purchase sand at a hardware store or home improvement store. Press your fingers and hand into the sand in the hand shape of your choice. Carefully pull your hand out again, without making any extra holes. You should be left with a hollow in the sand that holds the shape of your hand. Tie a candle wick or braided cotton string onto a dowel, and lay the dowel over the bucket. Adjust the wick so it hangs down into the hollow left by your hand. If you want the candle to burn with the fingers pointing upward, the candle wick needs to touch the bottom of the hole. Follow the instructions above to melt the wax. As soon as it has melted completely, carefully pour the wax into the hollow left by the sand. Wear gloves when pouring hot wax. Depending on the type of wax and the size of your hand, this can take anywhere from 2 to 8 hours, but leaving it overnight is a good idea just in case. Once the wax is set, you can dig out the sand around it, or place a plastic bag over the mouth of the bucket and slowly tip the whole thing over. You may need to trim the wax hand if it's seeped out of the original hollow, or scrape it slightly to uncover the wick. Once that's done, your hand candle is complete.


Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Remove the nail polish while it is still wet using a baby wipe. Try using baby oil, coconut oil, or olive oil on sensitive areas, such as the face. Use non-acetone nail polish remover on hands and feet. Try taking a bath or shower. Let the nail polish wear off on its own.

Answer: Wet nail polish is easier to remove while it is wet. The oils in the baby wipe will also help dissolve the nail polish, making it even easier to remove. It is ideal for young children and sensitive areas, such as the face. Dampen the corner of a soft towel with some oil, and gently rub the affected area. The oil should help dissolve the nail polish, and make it come off. Remove any oily residue with some warm water and gentle soap. The oil will also help nourish and soften the skin. Do not use non-acetone nail polish remover on the face. Dampen a cotton ball with some non-acetone nail polish remover and rub the affected area until the polish comes off. Rinse the area with some soap and warm water. Non-acetone nail polish remover is gentler than regular nail polish remover, but it may still leave the skin feeling dry. If this happens, try rubbing some hand lotion or cream over the area once you are done. Sometimes, soaking in water and a little bit of scrubbing with soap and a wash cloth may be all that's needed to loosen up dried nail polish. Be sure to use warm water, soap, and a mildly-abrasive washcloth or sponge. Gently scrub the area until the nail polish peels off. The warm water should also help it come off. Plan on the bath taking 15 to 20 minutes for best results. The nail polish will eventually wear off after a few days. Throughout the day, the skin will come in contact with clothing, toys, pillows, and towels. All of this will create friction, which will be enough to help peel the polish off. Young children may also learn from this experience, and not paint their face with nail polish again.


Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Watch for signs of social delays. See a pediatrician. Enlist the help of educators. See a therapist, if necessary.

Answer:
If you're pushing your child to mature and it does not seem to be working, your child may be delayed socially. Social delays can be a sign of disabilities such as autism.  Children with social delays may avoid eye contact. They may dislike being touched or hugged. They may not respond to questions about how they are feeling or what they are doing. If your child is socially delayed, they may struggle with even basic self-expression. A socially delayed child may not express feelings like hunger or pain. Socially delayed children may not be able to follow directions. They also may not engage in make believe play, like pretending a banana is a phone, like other children do. Instead, they may be content with lining up objects, with their imaginative tasks taking place only in their head. If you suspect your child has a social delay, talk to a pediatrician. A qualified pediatrician can help identify socially delayed children. He or she may be able to recommend a therapist or a treatment program.  If your child is under 3 and you're in the US, you may be qualified for a program called Early Intervention. This program can help get you in touch with psychiatrists and therapists to help treat your child's delay. If your child is struggling socially, talk to his or her teachers. There may be something teachers can do to help your child adjust in class. If your child is very shy, a teacher may be able to give him or her special attention.  If you do find your child has a disability such as autism, it's important to notify educators. Your child's teacher should know how to best help them get through school. If your child is not developing socially, make an appointment with a child psychologist. If your child has a disability, the sooner you get your child diagnosed the better. A qualified therapist can recommend treatment to get your child back on track to solid social development.  You can find a therapist by asking your regular doctor for a referral. You can also find a therapist online, or through your insurance provider.