Make sure you have a basic overview of your character before you start to draw them. Ideally, complete a character sheet so you know exactly who they are. If you don’t want to be this detailed, decide their role in the story and their basic physical traits.  A basic concept for Alice might be, “Short dark-haired witch in a black dress who’s the hero of the story.” For Trixy, you might write, “Tall, red-headed witch in jeans and yellow t-shirt who’s secretly a villain.” How your character stands says a lot about their personality. Think about how your character would hold their body based on their personality and goals. Then, picture what their silhouette would look like. Use this to create an outline of your character.  For example, Alice might be standing tall with her hand on her hip and her nose pointed in the air. Trixy, on the other hand, might be looking down and off to the side. Her hands might pressed together in front of her body to show that she’s hiding something. Quickly sketch out the basic look you’re going for with this character. Do a couple of sketches so you can try different details and angles. Then, review your sketches to help you decide how you want to draw the character.  Sketching also helps you warm up so it’s easier to draw. Don’t worry about making mistakes. These sketches should be loose and don’t need to be finished. What your character wears should show something about them as a character. This includes the type of clothing they wear, the colors they pick, and the accessories they choose. Think about how your character would dress, then create an outfit that works for them.  For example, Alice might wear flowing dresses because she thinks it better reflects her witch heritage. Similarly, she might stick to dark colors because it makes her feel witchy. For accessories, she might wear an old locket that has her grandmother’s picture in it. Trixy might wear modern clothes because she doesn’t follow the old ways. Additionally, she might choose bright colors because it makes people think she’s happy, even though she’s not. For accessories, she might carry a purse that’s made from a pet fox that she once had. Now that you’ve decided on the posture and basic physical features, create a drawing of your character. Do this on paper or your computer, depending on what’s comfortable for you. Make this drawing as detailed as you’d like.  You might be able to use a drawing app to help you create your character. If you’re using the drawing as inspiration but don’t plan to show it to people, don’t worry if it’s not perfect. Just do your best. If you’re creating a comic book or something similar, practice drawing your character over and over. This will help you get good at it, so don’t give up!
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One-sentence summary -- Create your character sheet or a basic concept first. Choose a distinctive posture for your character. Make several sketches of your character to find the look you want. Add clothing and accessories that reflect your character’s personality. Draw your character based on your sketches.

Q: An infant or toddler who has been abused by someone at home may not want to go home. They may avoid parents or other caregivers--for instance, by forcefully clinging to a teacher at preschool when it is time to go home (or vice versa).  Mild separation anxiety is also common among infants and toddlers, and does not necessarily indicate abuse. Keep in mind that just because a child seems afraid of a caregiver, it does not mean that that caregiver is abusing the child. If there is a problem, someone else at home may be the cause. If you are taking care of children as a babysitter, daycare worker, etc., talk to the child if they seem afraid of going home. Thinking about potential abuse can make you feel very emotional, but remember you are trying to help the child one way or another. Children who have been abused are unlikely to understand what has happened. As a result, they may talk a lot about violent or traumatic events, or about hurting themselves or others.  For example, if you are babysitting a child who constantly tells you she is afraid of being burned by a parent, that can be a real cause for concern. Sexual development is a long process. Certain stages begin even in young children. However, if a toddler seems to have advanced knowledge of sex, or to talk about it frequently, this can be a red flag suggesting sexual abuse.  Keep in mind that some curiosity about sexual matters (like the differences between boys and girls) is natural at some stages. If you notice something like one of your child's friends play acting sexual acts in graphic detail, however, this is unusual and should be investigated.
A: Take note if the child seems afraid of home or caregivers. Recognize when the child is obsessed with trauma. Be vigilant if the child has early sexual awareness or knowledge.

Article: Wi-fi is super convenient, and it might be the way to go for your handheld devices, like your phone or tablet. But some studies indicate that by using wireless Internet, you could be reducing your speed as much as 30%. Older routers could suffer from outdated components that might be limiting your access to the data for which you're paying. Routers range from the ultra-expensive to the bare-bones basic, which could range in cost from $20 to over $10,000. For most home users, a router in the $20 to $50 dollar range should be sufficient for your Internet needs. Wireless boosters and directional antennas can salvage wasted data by either directing wireless data in a more concentrated fashion or by making it easier for your computer to pick up the wireless signal. Decide if one is right for your situation by searching "wireless signal boosters" or "wireless directional antennas" online. Many modems are provided by your ISP for a small monthly rental fee, but rental fees stack up and sometimes the modem you are renting is less than optimal. Do an Internet search of which modem will work best with your Internet connection, and if you find the one provided to be lacking, upgrade to a newer model. Some experts suggest you upgrade your modem every three years to guarantee maximum efficiency. Running technology for long periods of time can create a backlog of errors, recorded files, updates, and it can put strain on it from the constant usage. Though this isn't guaranteed to improve your Internet speed, resetting your router and modem weekly can have a noticeable improve Internet speed. If you are using an older computer or device, your internet speed issues might simply be the result of outdated technology, insufficient RAM, or inadequate processing power. A new, fully updated device, might be the only way to improve your speed if this is the case. Moving your device closer to your wireless router, in the event you are using wireless for your device, can significantly improve your signal strength and speed. Walls, furniture, or household items might be interfering with or absorbing your wi-fi signal, and a small move can sometimes make a big difference in speed. Re-positioning your router might also be a good idea, especially if signal strength is an issue with your Internet. If several users in your household are using the Internet at the same time, the max Internet speed being provided to you will be divided among the devices. Even if you aren't directly using your phone or tablet, leaving those devices on and connected to the Internet can steal precious bandwidth from you, slowing down your speed.
Question: What is a summary of what this article is about?
Use an Ethernet cable in place of wireless Internet. Upgrade your router. Evaluate your modem. Reboot your modem and router frequency. Judge the condition of your device. Change your location if using wireless Internet. Turn off all Internet using devices except your own.