Write an article based on this "Give them a heads up about what you’re doing. Buy a nonskid mat. Don’t always use soap and shampoo."
article: Many kids loathe bath time so much because it can be a scary or unnerving process. Make sure to always communicate with them before doing the following:  Pouring water over their heads Washing tender parts of their bodies Picking them up These can go a long way for making sure your child feels safe and secure. No one likes to slip and slide, especially those who are just learning to walk! Odds are your child doesn’t need to be washed with soap and shampoo every time they bathe. Sometimes filling up a tub just around their feet and having them splash around a bit can really tamper their negative feelings about the bath. Bath time won’t always seem like such an intimidating task!

Write an article based on this "Gather your materials. Pull apart a cotton square. Mix red lipstick with petroleum jelly."
article: Creating the zippered face makeup look is easy, but you do need some special items to do it. Before you get started, you will need:  Zipper Scissors Liquid latex Makeup sponges Cotton balls, squares, or rounds Red face paint Red eye shadow and/or lipstick Skin safe adhesive Petroleum jelly You can use bits of cotton fluff to help you create texture on your skin. This will give your skin a lumpy, bumpy appearance that will be more realistic than smooth red skin. Pull apart a cotton square, ball, or round and set the cotton pieces aside. You will use them when you apply the liquid latex to your skin. Petroleum jelly mixed with a bit of red lipstick will help you to create a shiny finish on your skin. This will make the red textured makeup appear more realistic, as if the wound is fresh. You can also add in a little black or brown eyeliner or eyeshadow to darken the color.

Write an article based on this "Keep your pelvis tilted slightly forward. Consider trying vocal commands."
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As your horse moves, your pelvis rocks forward and backward in synch with the horse's movements. Your pelvis will naturally match your horse's gait, but you can alter your horse's speed by keeping your pelvis in position and adjusting your pelvic movements. Angle your pelvis slightly forward. Try to maintain your center of balance, and don't lean too far forward or you may get disoriented. You can try using vocal commands with your horse, but they work best when a horse has come to associate those words/sounds with a complementary action. However, some words (like "woah," "easy," and "back") are easily understood by horses due to frequent exposure.  If you want your horse to respond to a verbal command like "faster," you'll need to train your horse by saying "faster" while you squeeze or gently kick the horse's sides. Be aware of your tone of voice. The tone you speak in is at least as important as the actual words you say to your horse.