In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: Dogs that vomit bile usually do so late in the evening or early in the morning. This is because a dog’s stomach usually empties about two hours after a meal. By late evening or early morning, your dog’s stomach will have been empty for a long time, allowing time for bile to irritate the stomach lining. Consider keeping a written log of when you see your dog vomiting. If your dog vomits yellow and foamy fluid before its morning meal or several hours after its evening meal, then your dog likely has bilious vomiting syndrome. Yellow and foamy vomit will not have any food particles in it because the stomach is empty. Vomit with partially digested food will also have bile, but the bile will not be as easy to see. If your dog initially vomits partially digested food and then continues vomiting, the stomach will eventually be empty and you will see only the yellow and foamy fluid. Vomiting is not a pleasant experience for dogs. Besides the distress of vomiting, your dog may have some abdominal pain because of bile’s irritation of the stomach lining. Below are signs of distress that your dog may have during a vomiting episode:  Licking the lips Drooling Repeatedly swallowing
Summary: Notice when your dog vomits. Examine the vomit. Detect pain or distress during vomiting episodes.

Requirements and laws regarding home education vary widely from state to state. Therefore, it is important to familiarize yourself with the rules and regulations that you will have to follow to educate your child at home. You can ask about these rules and regulations at a local public school in your area or visit your state's education department website and look for information on homeschooling. Some of the things that you might be required to do to comply with these rules and regulations include:  Filing a notice of intent. This is a document that some states require you to file every year. It includes a description of your curriculum and information about your qualifications to home school your child. These qualifications may include special credentials or just a high school diploma.  Registering with an umbrella school. Some states require that you register to home school your child through a local school. This may be a local public school or a private religious school if you plan to include religious materials, such as Bible stories, in the curriculum. Submitting grades and/or an academic progress report every year. In some states, you are also required to submit your child’s grades and/or a report of your child’s academic progress. Check your state guidelines to determine if you will be required to do this. Talking with other parents who homeschool their children can be an excellent way to find out how to get started. You can also ask questions and learn from what other parents have found to be helpful.   Try joining an online homeschooling forum if you do not know anyone who homeschools. These forums can also be valuable sources of support if you run into a question or problem while homeschooling your child. Some questions you might ask other parents include, "What do I need to do to register my child for home education?" "What are some good resources for lesson plans?" and "How do you keep your kids on task during school hours?" There are many different approaches to homeschooling to choose from so take your time to read about each method and find out what method or combination of methods might work best for your child. Some methods that you might consider include:  Classical Method. This approach includes an emphasis on rhetoric, grammar, dialectic, logic, and Greek and/or Latin language. Charlotte Mason. This approach to home education emphasizes literature over academic readers as well as nature study, narration, dictation, and short lessons. Delayed Academics. This approach allows the child to hold off on formal educational studies until the age of 8 or 10. Then, the child may choose what to study based on his or her interests and the parent would develop a curriculum based on those interests. Unit Study Method. For this approach, you would need to select or design units that will teach your child about a concept or skill. The units usually build on one another and are taught in a sequence. Unschooling. This method allows the child to study whatever peaks his or her interest with little to no intervention from the parent. The method trusts that the child will seek out knowledge about things that he or she is truly interested in. It is important to learn as much as possible about homeschooling your child before you get started. This will help to increase your knowledge and confidence so that you can design the best possible program for your child.  Try to read as many books and articles on homeschooling as possible before you begin planning how to educate your child. Check out your local library. You can find a wealth of resources on homeschooling as well as materials to use for teaching by visiting your local library.
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One-sentence summary -- Familiarize yourself with the educational requirements and laws in your state. Talk with other parents. Identify the approach you want to use. Read homeschooling information and resources.

Problem: Article: Before you begin writing your history, think of what things you would like to discuss in your personal history. Try discussing those ideas with a friend or family member. You can also freewrite them in order to better flesh out the ideas on paper. Just sit down and start writing about yourself. There are no limits when it comes to brainstorming and freewriting. Just be creative and explore different organizational and thematic options. A journal might be useful for freewriting. It will allow you to jot ideas down if you are on the go. Once you finish brainstorming, gather any materials you might need. These can include letters of reference or your grades for your personal statement, or historical documents for a larger personal history. Since you will likely have to consult them regularly, make sure that these materials are easily accessible during your writing process. Keep your documents in a digital spreadsheet for quick reference. You could also organize them in folders if that is more convenient. Before you begin the writing process, write down an outline or a timeline of your history. An outline may be more useful for a personal narrative and a timeline for your personal history. Be sure to highlight any important events or relevant information. Think of the activity like a brainstorming exercise where you are trying to promote creativity, except that your trying to impose more structure on the project. Consider sharing your outline or timeline with someone who you believe will give you good feedback. If you have a solid deadline for completing your writing, it is important that you plan for meeting that deadline. The best way to do that is to create a schedule and stick to it. Set aside a certain amount of time each day for writing. This will help you meet your deadline and stay motivated. You space significantly impacts your ability to write. Be sure to find a space where you can focus and concentrate on your work. Try finding somewhere that is quiet, secluded and inspires your creative juices. Avoid loud and busy spaces. These can be audibly and visibly distracting. Although it might be cool to work in a coffee shop, it is not an ideal place to write.
Summary:
Brainstorm and freewrite. Organize your materials. Create an outline or timeline. Develop a schedule. Find a place where you feel creative and motivated to write.