In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: Try holding up your diploma at different spots around your home or office until you find the wall space you like the best. If you have someone who can help you, have them hold the diploma against the wall while you stand back and look at it. If you want to hang multiple degrees vertically, hang the middle one at 57 in (140 cm) up from the floor. If you'd like to feature your most treasured diplomas, try hanging them from left to right; for example, your Bachelor's degree on the left, your Master's degree in the middle, and your Doctorate on the right. Or consider a few other orders:  Hang the diplomas vertically, with the most important one on top. If you have 4 diplomas, consider hanging them in a square pattern. If you have multiple diplomas and limited space, just hang the most significant one—your PhD, for instance. If you're hanging your diploma in a space where you talk to customers or guests, consider hanging your diploma behind your desk. That way, when people sit down and talk to you, they will see your diplomas hanging behind you.  Placing your diplomas in a highly visible area may help you appear more credible in a business setting. Make sure the wall you choose has very little glare so guests will be able to see details on the diploma. Once you've found a spot you like, use a pencil to mark the wall over the frame of the diploma. It doesn't need to be a large mark: just large enough for you to see it later, when you're hanging your diploma. Don't forget to erase the pencil mark if it's still visible after you hang your diploma.
Summary: Hang diplomas on the wall about 57 in (140 cm) up from the floor. Hang your diplomas in order of importance from left to right. Choose a wall that's visible to guests, if you're in an office. Make a small pencil mark on the wall above the frame.

Diets high in salt tend to make tissues look puffy because the sodium within salt pulls the water from the cells into the surrounding interstitial spaces, creating a type of swelling called edema. The face, hands and feet/ankles are common areas affected by high-salt diets. Most processed foods are high in sodium, so focus more on fresh meats and produce.  Canned tomato sauces, salsas, crackers and pickled veggies are particularly high in sodium. Your daily sodium intake should be between 1,500 mg and 2,300 mg.  A low-sodium diet recommended by many doctors is called the DASH diet. Pregnancy not only involves weight gain that may negatively impact your ankles, but also periods of poor circulation and changes in hormonal levels, which often promotes fluid retention in the lower legs. So if you're worried about your cankles during pregnancy, then you can certainly reduce your sodium intake, but simply wait until you give birth and see if your ankles go back to normal size.  Going on moderately paced walks and always raising your legs when you sit will help reduce edema in your ankles while you're pregnant. Realize also that edema can come and go with a woman's menstrual cycle. Chronic alcohol intake can injury the pancreas and liver because ethanol is relatively toxic. A damaged liver doesn't work properly making enzymes and processing amino acids, which leads to edema (water retention) in the body. Alcohol is also fairly high in sugar-based calories (especially when combined with soda pop) without containing any other nutrients, which promotes weight gain. Beer can be particularly problematic because some brands are also high in sodium.  Consider switching to red wine, which is healthier for your blood vessels.  Avoid eating the peanuts and pretzels that are served at some bars, as both are very high in salt.
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One-sentence summary -- Reduce your dietary salt intake. Be patient if you're pregnant. Avoid consuming excessive alcohol, especially beer.

Q: Attachment disorder can be confused with a number of other conditions, including autism and depression, so it’s important to get a diagnosis from a professional.  Your child’s pediatrician can refer you to a psychiatrist who can evaluate the child and confirm whether they have attachment disorder. A mental health professional can also provide guidance for a personalized recovery plan after observing the child directly.  The presence of another disorder or condition shouldn't rule out attachment disorders. For example, it's possible for a child to be autistic and have an attachment disorder at the same time. Children with attachment disorder don’t feel like they can trust or rely on other people. Help change their mindset by enforcing routine and consistency in their life.   For children with attachment disorder, life may seem unstable and scary, so by providing them structure, you also give them a comforting sense of regularity and stability.  Make sure your child is getting plenty of sleep, exercise, and healthy foods. These healthy habits can help to improve your child’s mood and behavior. They may also find it easier to cope with challenging situations. Children with attachment disorder may lash out at others in anger, or they may lie or otherwise manipulate people. These behaviors are a reflection of the trauma they have undergone, not their innate character or your ability as a parent or caretaker. Make it clear that these behaviors are not OK with you, and set fair but firm boundaries on what kind of conduct you expect from the child. A well-defined set of rules and consequences will give the child a much-needed sense of stability in their life and help them overcome these negative behaviors. Often attachment disorder develops when a child does not receive enough attention, affirmation, or affectionate touch from a parent or caregiver. Break this pattern by offering the child supportive physical touch such as hugs and verbal appreciation for good behavior. This can help them feel safe, accepted, and loved.  Many children with attachment disorder are not as mature as expected for their age. They may respond well emotionally to communication styles suited for younger children. For instance, when a child is upset, holding and rocking them might be a better strategy than talking though the problem.  Some children with reactive attachment disorder do not respond well to praise because they perceive it as a reinforcement of a power dynamic that puts them at a disadvantage. If this is the case with your child, instead of praising them, shift your focus to appreciation of their positive behaviors. Family therapy is the most effective type of therapy for helping a child heal from attachment disorder. Individual therapy may not be as helpful because the child could distort the truth or withhold necessary information from the therapist.  When parents are present at every therapy session, they can make sure the therapist receives an accurate picture of what is going on. Family therapy is also beneficial because it involves the parents in recovery. Family therapy sessions can educate parents about what caused their child’s behavior and what they can do to help their child form healthy attachments.
A: Make an appointment with a pediatrician. Create routines to give your child a sense of consistency. Set consequences for undesirable behaviors. Give praise and physical touch often. Participate in family therapy.

Problem: Article: Dreams can sometimes be very close to real life. Therefore, it can be difficult to realize you are dreaming. Develop ways to recognize a dream from reality.  Time is one way to differentiate a dream from reality. Time is notoriously inconsistent in dreams. For example, a clock may say it's 8 AM and then moments later claim it's 2 PM. If you're unsure whether or not you're dreaming, try looking at a clock.  Reading in dreams is often difficult. Many people cannot read in dreams. People who can read in dreams often report the text is gibberish, word salad, or hieroglyphics. Trying to read a book or magazine can help you recognize that you are dreaming. As many people want to influence dreams as a way to come to terms with a problem, it's important that you remember your dreams. Do not jump out of bed, as removing yourself from REM sleep can cause you to forget your dreams. Try to stay in bed for a while and remember your dreams. Start out by trying to recall the emotions that accompanied your dreams. This can help trigger your remembering other details. A dream journal is another way to help remember your dreams. Record your dreams in as much detail as possible after you get out of bed. Having a dream journal can help you revisit your dreams later to interpret their possible meaning.
Summary:
Develop ways to check that you are dreaming. Stay in bed for a moment when you wake up. Consider keeping a dream journal.