Write an article based on this "Open WhatsApp. Back up your chats. Press the Home button. Tap and hold the WhatsApp icon. Tap the X on the WhatsApp icon. Tap Delete. Download WhatsApp when you want to sign back in."
article: It’s the app with a green chat bubble on your home screen. Because WhatsApp has no built-in Log Out button, you’ll have to uninstall the app to log out. To ensure you don’t lose messages, back them up to iCloud first. Here’s how:  Tap Settings. It’s at the bottom right corner of the screen. Tap Chats. Tap Chat Backup. Tap Back Up Now. It’s the large circle at the bottom center area of your device. This will bring you back to the home screen. You can lift your finger when the icons start jiggling. A popup will appear. The app will be removed from your device. You can do this by searching for “WhatsApp” in the App Store, then tapping tap the cloud icon when it appears in your search results. Upon signing back in, you’ll be prompted to tap Restore to restore your chat data.

Write an article based on this "Start teaching your child as early as possible. Be a patient, empathetic teacher. Praise your child for their progress."
article: Children have an easier time learning a second language the earlier they begin. If possible, expose your child to a second language when they are still an infant. If any family members are fluent, encourage them to speak the language in the home in order to start immersing your child in the second language. If your child is struggling with the new language, remain patient and supportive, and ask them why they're having a tough time. Make an effort to listen and adapt your teaching approaches to fit their needs. Feel free to take a break for playtime or snacks if your child gets frustrated or has a difficult time paying attention. Milestone achievements, such as successfully learning the names of colors or animals, or being able to hold simple conversations, should be rewarded through positive affirmation or small rewards, like candy, toys, or a favorite video. Regular praise will reinforce your child’s desire to learn.

Write an article based on this "Start drawing! Play a paper game. Play football. Play Battleship. Play Dots and Boxes Make a paper gun and start a war with your friends!"
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Grab a pencil or some colored pens and just start doodling! Express yourself and draw whatever inspires you. You could try drawing less realistic things like cartoons and manga, or perhaps draw something in the room or a friend or family member. A really nice way to use the paper would be to go outside and just draw what you see. Once you have finished you can proudly display your artwork, perhaps in your new origami frame! Think tic tac toe is the only paper game out there? Think again. There are other games you can play to occupy time when all you have is paper and pen.  Try Haikai (Collaborative Poetry Game). You could also make your own paper puzzles such as sudoku. You can also play paper football. Simply fold the paper into a small triangle or roll it into a ball and then start flicking it around. You might also want to make goal posts, depending on how much paper you have. You can actually play the classic board game using just a sheet of paper (and a partner!). Draw out an 11x11 grid and label one side with letters and the other with numbers. Plot your ships and then start playing. Just don't cheat! . Draw a grid of evenly-spaced dots, perhaps around 20 dots x 20 dots. Now, each player takes a turn drawing a line between two dots. Whoever draws the 4th line of a box claims that box. Whoever has the most boxes when the grid is full wins! You can make a paper gun using paper, scissors, and a rubber band. With this weapon in hand, you can start an office war or start a game with your friends. Just be careful not to hit anyone in the eye!