Write an article based on this "Do a butterfly stretch. Practice the Happy Baby pose. Do a wide-angle seated forward bend."
article: This stretch is very useful at loosening up your groin and inner thigh muscles, which are crucial to executing a Chinese split.  Sit on the floor with your back straight.  Bend your knees and bring the soles of your feet together in front of you.  Slowly pull your heels in towards your groin. Try to get your heels as close to you as you comfortably can, and keep your hands gripping your ankles.  Gently flex your knees down until they are touching the floor, or as close to the floor as you can comfortably get them. You can use your elbows to push your knees downward.  While exhaling, bend forward at the waist, and try to get your chest as close to the floor as possible. Hold the position for 20 seconds, then release it. This yoga position will help you stretch and loosen the muscles in your groin, calves, and quads, all major muscle groups needed to do a Chinese split.  Begin by lying flat on your back. As you exhale, pull your knees up towards your stomach.  While holding the outsides of each foot in your hands, open your knees just past the width of your abdomen, and pull your knees towards your armpits.  Try to keep your shins perpendicular to the floor. Hold the position for as long as you comfortably can (around 10 to 30 seconds should be sufficient), then release the pose. This yoga pose might be one of the best stretches to prepare your body for doing Chinese splits. Take it slow, though, as this position may be strenuous for first-time practitioners.  Begin by entering a staff pose. Sit on the floor with your back straight and your legs fully extended in front of you, with the insides of your feet touching.  Spread both legs outward. Try to form both legs into 90 degree angles with your hips. Slide your bottom slightly forward while keeping your legs spread to help push your legs as wide as you can comfortably spread them.  While keeping your knee caps pointed upward, stretch your hands forward between your legs as far as you can go without bending at the waist.  Hold the pose for around one minute, or as long as you comfortably can. Then release the pose.

Write an article based on this "Make lessons for different learning styles. Create a safe space. Plan group activities and assignments."
article: Children (as well as adults) learn in many different ways: there are visual learners (people who learn best seeing things written down or with pictures and diagrams), auditory learners (people who learn best by hearing people talk), and kinesthetic learners (people who learn best through movement and by doing a task). There are also people who have strengths in spatial concepts, music, and interpersonal skills.  Find out where your students’ strengths lie by having them take a learning style inventory in the beginning of the year. Try to use as many possible models of teaching to cover all bases. Use visuals, lectures, activities, music, group projects, etc. to accommodate the various learning styles of your students. Students need to feel safe physically and emotionally in order to learn. They need to know that you will not tolerate fighting, bullying, or any other disrespect of students. All student deserve equal chances to learn, and learning cannot be disrupted by negative energy. Model respect for your students, and teach them to show respect to one another. Give students opportunities to work with one another on projects. Sometimes students will not want to work with other particular students. Encourage them to treat everyone with respect and let them know that it is good practice to work with students they may not get along with, because in the real world they will have to work with all different people. Try to bridge gaps and work out issues that students have with one another by helping them find common ground with each other.

Write an article based on this "Learn what and who Medicaid is intended for. Understand your state Medicaid requirements. Be aware of retroactive eligibility."
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There are multiple functions to the Medicaid program and different reasons that you might need to apply.  Review the following functions of the Medicaid program to learn if it is a good fit for you:  Medicaid can help if you are unable to pay large medical bills. If you are enrolled in Medicare, you may already be qualified for Medicaid. There may be financial circumstances that qualify you for Medicaid, such as being below the federal poverty line. If you receive supplemental security income (SSI), you may automatically be eligible for Medicaid. Medicaid aims to provide medical aide to pregnant women, children, seniors, people with disabilities, and non-disabled individuals. Although Medicaid is a federally funded program, it is implemented on a state level.  Some states will even have their own programs that they run.  You will have to learn about your own state and their requirements for enrollment in Medicaid.  You can find information about your state requirements “at this website”  States will select on an individual level who is accepted into the Medicaid program. States can also choose to expand their coverage to groups beyond the federally mandated groups. There are some federally mandated aspects to Medicaid.  These involve which groups of people are required to be covered by Medicaid. Medicaid may apply retroactively up to three months before you applied.  If you apply and are accepted, and were also eligible three months ago, any medical bills incurred during those last three months may be covered. Coverage under Medicaid will end when you are no longer considered eligible.