iTunes should start automatically if it's installed, If it's not installed, you will need to download and install the latest version, which can be obtained for free from Apple. This window will appear the first time that iTunes detects your new iPod. You will need to accept the terms and conditions, sign in with your Apple ID, and register the iPod. During the registration, uncheck the boxes if you don't want to receive email updates from Apple. In the last screen of the Welcome window, you will be able to name your iPod. This name will appear when you plug your iPod in, and is especially useful if you have multiple devices. You will also be able to choose your basic sync settings. You can skip this part if you have specific content that you want synced, as these options will sync your entire library.  Automatically sync songs and videos - Syncs all of your music and video to your iPod. If there is more music than space on your iPod, random songs will be synced until there is no more room. Automatically add photos - Photos stored on your hard drive will be added to your iPod. Automatically sync applications - Syncs your apps across all of your devices. If you don't want to sync your entire library, you can choose from your albums and playlists to create a more custom sync. Click the "Music" tab and select the "Selected playlists, artists, albums, and genres" option. This will allow you to select what you want synced from the lists below. You can choose playlists that you've created in iTunes, artists, albums, or entire genres. If you'd rather only sync certain songs to your iPod, you can override all the sync settings and only sync songs that you select. To do this, click the "Summary" tab and scroll down to the "Options" section. Check the "Sync only checked songs and videos".  Return to your music library by clicking the drop-down menu in the top-left corner. You can then go through your library and uncheck each song you don't want. By default, all of your music is checked, so you will need to uncheck what you don't want to synch. You can see the remaining space on your iPod at the bottom of the iTunes window. After you've set what you want on your iPod, it's time to sync. Click the Sync button in the bottom-right corner to load your iPod up with your newly-configured sync list. Anything that's not on the list will be removed from the iPod.  You can monitor the process of the sync from the bar at the top of the iTunes window. Once your sync is complete, you can unplug the iPod from the computer.
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One-sentence summary -- Plug your iPod into your computer. Complete the "Welcome to your New iPod" forms. Name your iPod. Sync specific playlists and albums. Sync specific songs. Start the sync.

Q: Place the pot over high heat, and bring the water to a boil. You can also do this step in a large frying pan if you prefer, which will heat the water faster. Poaching kippers creates the least amount of smell as opposed to other methods. Kippers can be fairly potent. The water doesn't need to stay boiling to cook the kippers. Take the pan off the heat and put the kippers in so you gently poach them instead of overcooking them. You can gently drop the kippers in with your hands or use tongs to lower them into the water. Kippers cook pretty fast, and they're typically done in this amount of time. You can leave them for a bit longer if the kippers don't look done. They should flake apart easily. Use a sieve or colander to drain the water off, but be gentle, as the kippers may break apart. You can also use a slotted spoon or tongs to gently pull them out of the water.  Try serving them with scrambled eggs and toast for breakfast. You can add a bit of butter on top of each fish for flavor. Store any leftovers in an airtight container in the fridge. Eat them within a couple of days.
A: Heat the water in a pot on the stove. Remove the pan from the heat to add the kippers. Wait 5 minutes for the kippers to cook. Pour the water off after 5 minutes.

Article: Let your stepchild know that you are available to talk whenever needed and be a good listener when your stepchild does come to you for a chat. Be open-minded and accepting of difference, as the child has had different experiences before you came along. Make your own preferences known without being harsh or intimidating––always explain your actions and preferences with sound reasons.  Never let the only interaction you have with your stepchild that day be yelling and screaming. You should always try to focus on the positive things they do and not always the things they are doing wrong. Keep your negative opinions of the child's biological father to yourself. Unless you're asked directly, don't bring up your opinions of him in front of the children or anyone else. If you are asked directly, be circumspect and tactful, as there is often a risk of an emotional overflow. Each parent's parenting style is different and unless the father is not taking part in parenting at all or is abusive in any way, you don't need to pass judgment. Never argue with the child's mother in front of the child. Be especially careful about making derogatory remarks about her where the child may hear. The child will be highly alert to any disharmony, mostly due to a sense of protectiveness toward the mother and holding a strong hope that this new relationship will result in creating a happy family arrangement. The child/ren will need your love and affection at all times, they will need you to be there whenever they need you, no matter what the situation. Moreover, they will need you to be the better parent at times, they will need you to stick up for them no matter what, and they will need you to give them a pass once in a while.  Be ready to listen to them and understand what they are going through or what they are trying to say. Give them your fatherly shoulder to cry on at times or even just a hug or a kiss on the forehead or just a simple "I love you".
Question: What is a summary of what this article is about?
Communicate clearly and calmly. Be openly caring.