Add To... button.   Done when you are finished adding tracks. Tap "Trust" on your iPad is prompted.     Sync button. Your playlist will be copied to your iPad.
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One-sentence summary -- Open iTunes on your computer. Click the Music button in the top row of buttons. Click the Playlists tab beneath the row of buttons. Click the "+" button in the lower-left corner and select "New Playlist". Enter a name for the new playlist. Click the . Drag albums and songs into the playlist on the right. Use the drop-down menu to change your playlist sorting. Click . Connect your iPad to your computer using the USB cable. Select your iPad from the row of buttons at the top of iTunes. Click the Music tab in the left menu after selecting your iPad. Choose the "Selected playlists, artists, albums, and genres" option. Check the box next to the playlist you just created. Click the .


If you're using an iPhone or iPad, you'll find the App Store's blue-and-white "A" icon on the home screen or in a folder. If you have an Android, you'll find the Play Store's multicolored triangle icon in the app drawer. Tap the Search bar (Android) or the magnifying glass (iPhone/iPad), type facebook messenger, and then tap the Search or Enter key. A list of matching results will appear. It's the app with a blue-and-white speech bubble icon containing a lightning bolt. The developer is listed as "Facebook." The button will appear near the top-right corner of the page. This begins the installation. Once the installation is complete, the Messenger icon will be added to your home screen (iPhone/iPad) or the app drawer (Android). You may be prompted to confirm your identity by entering a PIN or verifying a biometric before the app downloads. It's the blue-and-white chat bubble icon containing a lightning bolt. You can find it on your home screen, in the app drawer, or by searching. If you're still on the App Store or Play Store page, you can also launch the app by tapping the OPEN button. Enter the email address or phone number you use to sign into Facebook, as well as your password, and then tap Log In. Once you're logged in, you'll see your Chats page, which you can also get to by tapping the chat bubble at the bottom of the screen.  If you don't have a Facebook account, tap Create New Account to set one up now. If you've forgotten your login credentials, tap Forgot Password? at the bottom of the screen and follow the on-screen instructions. Depending on your phone or tablet's settings, you'll usually have to give Messenger access to certain elements of your phone or tablet. You also will be prompted to allow notifications on some platforms. Check out the Adjusting Notification Preferences method for more on customizing your notifications.
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One-sentence summary -- Open the App Store  or Play Store . Search for facebook messenger. Tap Messenger in the search results. Tap GET (iPhone/iPad) or Install (Android). Open Messenger. Sign in to your Facebook account. Follow the on-screen instructions to grant permissions and enable notifications.


For aspiring Montessori teachers, a college education is a very smart idea. Though not every single Montessori-related job will require a college education, many states in the U.S. (and many countries outside the U.S.) have this as a requirement for Montessori teachers. In addition, the lack of a college degree may, in certain situations, qualify you only to become certified only for assistant-level positions. For these reasons, a college degree can greatly expand the range of Montessori opportunities available to you. Luckily, Montessori teachers-in-training usually aren't required to have majored in education or a related field in college. Many successful Montessori teachers originally studied in fields as diverse as law, engineering, or the humanities. Montessori certification training is a serious investment — though it will give you valuable skills and credentials, it can cost thousands of dollars and require a year or more to complete. Because of this, it's very, very important to be sure that the training center you enroll at is fully accredited by a recognized Montessori accreditation agency. Most legitimate training centers will be more than happy to disclose their accreditation status with you. If the training center you're thinking of enrolling in lacks the proper credentials, do not enroll — this can be a huge waste of your time and money.  Luckily, Association Montessori Internationale (AMI), the global Montessori association, has a directory of certified training centers available on its website. In addition, The Montessori Foundation has a more extensive list of training locations. Additionally, the American Montessori Society offers a free online training center locator. Note that, in the United States, accreditation from the Montessori Accreditation Council for Teacher Education (MACTE) is generally seen as the definitive sign of a training program's legitimacy. Contrary to popular belief, Montessori isn't just a style of teaching for preschool-aged children. In fact, it's a versatile teaching method that's used for children up to (and, in rare instances, through) their teenage years. While the foundational principles of Montessori teaching are the same for all Montessori classrooms, the techniques and skills used to teach different ages of children can vary substantially, so, in general, most people who want to become a Montessori teacher need to specialize in one or more educational age ranges. The most commonly-offered areas of certification are:  Infant & Toddler: (0 - 3 years) Early Childhood: (2.5 - 6 years) Elementary I (6 - 9 years) Elementary II (9 - 12 years) Elementary I & II (6 - 12 years) Montessori administration Note that some special programs offer skills for teaching children up to age 18. When you've located a fully accredited training center near you, you'll want to enroll in the next available training session. The precise start and end dates of your training period will vary based on your training agency — for instance some courses run year-round, while others take place over one, two, or more summers. Pick a training schedule that accommodates your goals and needs. Montessori training programs vary in price, but, in general, you should expect to spend at least several thousand dollars. For instance, some relatively low-cost Infant/Toddler training programs run at about $2,000 in total. Though training programs can vary, in general, people training to become Montessori teachers attend classroom lectures, complete written coursework, and practice hands-on training. The mixture of abstract and practical work offered by most Montessori programs is designed to produce a graduate who is comfortable and experienced working in a Montessori classroom setting and who understands the principles of Montessori teaching well enough to adapt to any situation. In general, Montessori teachers-in-training should expect to:   Complete approximately 1,200 hours of instruction in total. Demonstrate an ability to create Montessori teaching materials for all subjects. Participate in approximately 90 hours of classroom observations and supervised teaching. Complete an on-site teaching practicum.
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One-sentence summary -- Complete a college education for the greatest range of opportunities. Pick an accredited training center. Choose an area of certification. Enroll in a training program. Complete your coursework.


Since HIV spreads through body fluids, including vaginal fluid, semen, and rectal fluids, having sex without barriers, like condoms, exposes you and your partner to the virus. Use a condom every time you have sex, no matter how well you know your partner or how long you have been together. Any drug use through needles or syringes puts you at high risk for HIV infection. If you do use intravenous drugs, do not share needles with anyone and use only sterile drug injection equipment. If your job brings you in contact with contaminated needles and body fluids, be sure that you are thoroughly knowledgeable about your workplace's policies of gathering and disposing of contaminated matter. Adhere to the policies and procedures every single time because they are in place to protect you.
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Practice safe sex (including oral sex) every time. Don't inject drugs. Follow procedures and policies in the workplace.