In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: Be a good role model for your sibling by doing well in your studies and following through on your commitments at home. Your sibling will likely take notice if you are diligent about doing well in school and are also able to keep up with your responsibilities at home, such as sports practice or household chores. Working hard on your own needs and responsibilities will allow you to also be a good mentor to your sibling, as you will have enough of a grip on your own life to support your sibling. Don't be afraid to fail in front of your sibling. Your sibling may respect you more if you show them you are human. It will also make you seem more relatable and honest. Another way you can be a good role model for your sibling is to try to maintain an active and healthy social life. Being able to connect with a group of friends can set a good example for your sibling and show them how to be social around others. If your sibling is struggling to make friends and connect with others, ask them to hang out with your friends for a night. This will help them feel included and allow them to learn how to be social by following your example. Be respectful when your parents speak to you and be polite when you are around other elders, such as your teachers or your friends' parents. Maintaining a good relationship with the elders in your life, from your parents to your teachers to your mentors, will help you develop into a good role model. It will also demonstrate the importance of respect for your elders to your sibling. A good role model is willing to admit when they are wrong and make a sincere apology for their mistake. If you make a mistake, you should be ready to apologize and acknowledge your misstep. Do this in front of your sibling to show them the value of an apology and the importance of being humble and honest, even when you are wrong. This will allow your sibling to understand that it is okay to make mistakes and that it is essential to acknowledge them so you can move past them.
Summary: Do well in school and at home. Maintain a healthy social life. Demonstrate respect for your parents and your elders. Apologize and acknowledge when you are wrong.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: They will ignore these limits on occasion.  Reasonable punishment is one of the ways human beings have always learned. Children must understand what punishment is for and know that its source is parental love.  As a parent, you will need cognitive tools if you are to adjust unwanted behaviours. Instead of making up a confusing, non-related punishment like, "If you ride your tricycle into the street, you will have to balance this book on your head," withdraw a privilege. The child must naturally connect the privilege withdrawal with the behavior: "If you ride your tricycle into the street, you lose the use of your tricycle for the rest of the day." Children who are spanked, hit, or slapped are more prone to fighting with other children. They are more likely to use aggression to solve disputes with others. Children exposed to family violence are also more likely to develop Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder. . Rewarding your child for good behavior is even more important than punishing your child for bad behavior. Letting your child know when he or she is doing something right will encourage the behavior in the future. If your child behaved well, from sharing his toys at a play date to being patient during a car ride, then let him know you noticed his good behavior; don't just say nothing when your child behaves well and punish him when he does not.  Don't underestimate the importance of praising your child for good behavior. Saying, "I'm so proud of you for..." can make your child feel that his good behavior is really appreciated. You can give your child toys or treats from time to time, but don't make your child think that he deserves a toy any time he does something good. If you want to discipline your child effectively, then you have to be consistent. You can't punish your child for doing something one day, and then give him candy to stop doing it another day, or even say nothing because you're too tired to put up a fight. And if your child does something good, like using the bathroom correctly during potty training, make sure you praise your child every time. Consistency is what reinforces good and bad behavior. If you and a spouse are raising your child together, then you should be a united front against your children, using the same disciplinary methods. There should be no "good cop, bad cop" routine in your home. If you really want your child to recognize your disciplinary methods, then you have to be able to explain why your child can't do certain things. Do not just tell him not to be mean to other children, or to clean up his toys; tell him why this behavior will be good for him, for you, and for society at large. Making a connection between your child's actions and what they mean will help your child understand your decision-making process. This is an important part of disciplining your child and building his character. If he does something wrong, like throwing his food on the ground, make sure he owns up to the behavior and explains why he did it, instead of blaming it on someone else or even denying it. After your child does something naughty, have a conversation about why it happened. It's important for your child to know that everyone makes mistakes. The mistake isn't as important as the way your child reacts to it.
Summary: Know that children need limits. Reward your child for good behavior. Be consistent. Explain your rules. Teach your child to take responsibility for his actions.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: The main reason for going to a dermatologist is that they can tailor products and skincare routines specifically to you and your concerns.  Research in to potential dermatologists you want to see. Read reviews and articles on the company and actual doctors to see if they are legitimate, and suited for your needs. Professional help on stubborn skin is help you may not be equipped to provide on your own. Consider seeing a dermatologist as a last resort. Try using home remedies and changing your diet for at least two months to see if your skin clears or improves in ways you want it to. If this fails, then find help. Scar removal can be a priority for those who want healthier looking skin. These procedures can be expensive so make sure to look in to local professionals who can administer them at a price reasonable for you.  This is a quick fix for visibly different looking skin. It can be done on your own with at-home with bleaching creams, or scrubbing brushes. Look for microdermabrasion or dermabrasion procedures to remove top layers of damaged skin. Removing scars can also even out the pigmentation of your skin. If you suffer from stubborn acne or other issues, a dermatologist can either recommend the perfect product(s) or procedures to get your skin back to its healthy looking self.  A dermatologist can help you understand your own skin, why it is the way it is, and how you are perpetuating the problem or starting new ones. Even if you don't have a chronic skin issue and you notice something isn't quite right about your skin, it doesn't hurt to go in for a consultation with a dermatologist just to see what's happening.
Summary:
Seek out a well-established and knowledgeable dermatologist. Talk to a professional about removing (acne) scars. Stop chronic skin issues so you are no longer bothered.