Write an article based on this "Encourage them to try first. Make suggestions, but don’t supply answers. Praise their efforts. Offer less help and more space over time."
article: Young kids are accustomed to their parents swooping in to help them when they are confused or scared. Try not to let this become a habit during homework time. Your child may need you to read the instructions, but let them take a stab at completing any problems on their own first.  If they ask for your help, say, “Let me see you try first.” If they ask a question about something, say “What do you think?” When reviewing what they have done, don’t check and correct all the work. Make sure they get the hang of it and suggest that they look back over it. But, never correct their work for them. Teachers need a measure of your child’s understanding, not yours. You could also review the assignment after the teacher goes through and marks corrections. Although educators believe parental involvement is key to a thriving student, they notice that children whose parents offer more coaching often have poorer performance. Show them how to help themselves instead of over-functioning and doing the work for them. For example, show them how to use resources to check over their work or find answers. Children need to see that you are proud of their accomplishments, so be sure to give a high-five for positive efforts towards a task. You might also display art projects or great test grades. As your child starts to get the hang of doing homework, slowly reduce the amount of time you spend hovering over them. Let them develop some autonomy with homework.  Back off a bit and let them come to you if they have questions. Review their work only once they’re done rather than throughout the time they’re working. Also, give them more physical space by moving your work to another area or allowing them to work in their room or another space. You’ll still want to remain in the general area or check in periodically. Kids work best when they know you are nearby.

Write an article based on this "Choose your paper."
article: Think about the purpose of the box. If this is a gift or a decorative item, use patterned or colored paper. For this particular Method, square paper should be used. Origami paper is ideal for a gift box. Make sure your paper is completely even on each side. Either use square paper, or measure and cut the paper so each side is the same size.

Write an article based on this "Find out what you'll need to be prepared. Dress appropriately. Bring sunscreen. Prepare for sea sickness. Bring water."
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Most charters will be equipped with everything you need from licenses, rods and bait, to life jackets, meaning that you'll just need to show up ready to fish and with the necessary payment. When booking your tour, ask if there is anything required or recommended that you bring.  If you've never deep sea fished before, you need to charter a boat and go out with an experienced fishing guide. Even if you've deep sea fished many times, it's much easier to fish with a guide than to try to go it alone. Let a local show you where the fish are and have fun catching them yourself. If you have a boat already, you need to make sure you provide all the necessary safety equipment and licensed necessary to fish. Deep-sea fishing rods and reels are generally larger and stronger than fresh water equipment, and can be rented at many seaside fishing outfitters, or from other fishermen. You'll also need a few spools of high-tensile line for fishing. You will most likely get wet on the boat, so it's not a good idea to wear leather loafers and your most expensive pair of slacks. Wear clothes that can get wet or a bathing suit, and bring a clean towel to help dry yourself off. Sunglasses are also usually very valuable, since the light glinting off the water can be serious.  If you're going to be out until the sun goes down, or you're going out in cloudy weather, it's also a good idea to bring some layers. It can get chilly out at sea, depending on the season, so an old hooded sweatshirt can be an invaluable clothes item, as well as some sweatpants if necessary. Leave cellphones, jewelry, or anything that you'd hate to lose or get wet back on shore. In the event that you get soaked, you don't want to have to lose anything valuable. Most boats will be at sea for several hours. Even on cloudy days the sun reflects off the ocean, making sunburns a serious possibility. Apply and reapply high-SPF waterproof sunscreen to help protect yourself from sun damage. The ocean can make the boat very rocky. If you begin to feel sick, stay on the deck, where there is fresh air and less rocking. If you are prone to motion sickness, take medicine before boarding. If you already know you're prone to motion sickness, take half a Dramamine the night before and another one an hour before or so before you get on the boat. Keep your eyes on the horizon while you're out, because it's stationary and it will help you from getting motion sickness. Be sure to drink plenty of water, because the rays of the sun reflect off the water which can make the day even hotter making you lose liquids faster. Any motion sickness effects will be emphasized when you're dehydrated, and you'll feel a lot better if you drink plenty of water. It's common to drink alcohol on certain fishing trips, but make sure you supplement any alcohol you're drinking with plenty of water. In bright sun, you can get dehydrated quickly and could wake up to a serious hangover the next day if you're not careful. Not to mention that alcohol will lower your hand-eye-coordination, making you a less safe fisherman. Moderate your drinking and have plenty of water.