In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: When talking to a baby, your actions are as important as your words. Reinforce what you are saying with appropriate facial expressions. A smile is especially important. Babies understand that it is a positive facial expression.  Your baby will likely spontaneously start to smile, especially when they see people that they recognize. You can encourage this behavior by smiling at them. Try playing visual games such as peek-a-boo. When you reveal your face, offer a big smile. It's important to remember that everything is new to a baby. They also can't properly vocalize their needs or emotions. It's important to practice patience when talking to any baby and to be kind.  Try different remedies. If the baby is fussy, you can try feeding them, changing them, or cuddling them. Even babies need space. Sometimes your baby might seem to be fussing for no apparent reason. It could be that they are over-stimulated. Be patient, and let them have silence for a while. Tone of voice resonates with babies, just as it does with adults. When talking to a baby, the most important thing is to keep your tone warm and happy. This helps reinforce all of the positive things you are saying to them.  Research shows that babies respond to the female voice. This is why many people instinctively make their voice sound high-pitched when talking to a baby. This is a perfectly fine way to talk to your baby. Make your tone cheerful no matter what you are saying. It's fine to say "Oh, darn! I spilled the milk!" as long as you say it in an upbeat tone. Don't be afraid to shower a baby with kisses. Research tells us that babies who receive a lot of physical affection grow up to have less anxiety. Physical affection can have amazing positive benefits for a baby.  In addition to kissing a baby, you can offer gentle hugs and cuddles. Tickling a baby's tummy or feet is another way to show physical affection. Your baby can tell when you are paying attention to them. Demonstrate that you are engaged by showing that you are actively listening. Make eye contact with them when they are verbalizing.  Try not to interrupt when your baby is "talking.” Letting them babble is a great way to encourage the development of their language skills. Show your baby that you are interested when they are babbling by making eye contact and smiling in response to what they are saying.
Summary: Smile when you talk to the baby. Be patient. Use the right tone. Show physical affection. Listen actively to your baby.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: The biggest upfront cost for brick-and-mortar stores is filling the racks, and that kind of volume costs serious money to produce. Selling online, you can afford to start smaller. Venues such as  Etsy and ASOS marketplace are established sites that can often net you customers very quickly. Take advantage of the Internet Age and use every platform you can think of to promote a solid, coherent brand identity. Get on Instagram, which many PR reps in fashion think of as the most important platform for designers. Use Twitter, Facebook, Pinterest, Vimeo, YouTube, Flickr, Tumblr, and your own website (a must!) to create a constantly updated, exciting web presence. Update your social media presences frequently! Emma Hart, a fashion PR rep who owns her own firm, compares social media platforms to your “shop window”: it has to be constantly updated, refreshed, and invigorated, or people will think you're not serious about your label. You can do this online, even in places like Instagram. In addition to promoting your own brand, share designs by others that you love and find inspiring. Leave encouraging comments and compliments on other designers' pages. You'll find that being generous may inspire others to return the favor. Ask your customers for their feedback! Listen to what they love and they don't. If you notice something isn't selling, ask your customer base for their opinions. There is no substitute for time spent listening to your customers and thinking about their opinions.  It can be hard to hear criticism, especially if it's directed toward a passion project. Try to remember that you are there to serve your customers, and that criticism of a product isn't necessarily criticism of you. Do what you can to constantly improve your label and your merchandise. Don't make drastic changes to your label based on a few customer opinions, though.Too many sudden, dramatic changes could cause your customers to question your brand image. Customers won't want to buy your label if they can't connect emotionally with it. This also goes for the designer: customers want to see that you are passionate about this business and that you pour that passion into the products you create.
Summary: Start selling online. Promote, promote, promote. Network with others. Talk with customers. Demonstrate your passion.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: Being a “good Christian” is not so much about performing any specific actions as it is simply believing in God as a higher power and growing in love for Our Lord Jesus Christ, allowing Him to transform your life.The following steps are all good activities for Christians, but the one thing that makes a true Christian is simply loving and trusting in God. Talk to a pastor, your parents, or other Christians if you have any questions about your belief in God. Find a church you really like—maybe it’s one that your parents, relatives, teachers, or friends go to—and attend services regularly. Church is a place where you can worship God, but also, connect with other Christians to help grow your faith and better understand Jesus’ message through sermons and Bible readings. Find out when your church holds other events and activities in addition to weekly services, such as Sunday School, charity events, or other ways to get involved with fellow Christians and the community. Talk to God daily to thank Him for his guidance, ask questions, confess sins, and pray for others to follow Jesus Christ in order to lead better and more fulfilling lives. Start by picking a time and location to pray every day. Whether you kneel, stand, or walk, there is not one way to pray, so find what is best for you. Start reading on your own or join a Bible study group. Take notes on what you find interesting, and write down questions about what confuses you. Talk to someone at your church or another Christian you trust to deepen your understanding of the scripture. Try reading just one passage every day and seek to understand it fully by asking all the questions you need to. Remember that even if you adopt another lifestyle like emo, as a Christian you worship God first and foremost. Being emo isn't the greatest commandment; loving the Lord is. The Bible says, “Commit your work to the Lord, and your plans will be established.” (Proverbs 16:3) If other people at your church or in your Christian community approach you with negative judgment or untrue stereotypes about the emo way you act or dress, kindly talk to them about how being emo is just a way of expressing your personality and doesn’t interfere with worshipping God.  The Bible says, “But the Lord said to Samuel, ‘Do not look on his appearance or on the height of his stature, because I have rejected him. For the Lord sees not as man sees: man looks on the outward appearance, but the Lord looks on the heart.’” (I Samuel 16:7) Use this and other Bible verses to help you explain self-expression and why your identity as emo doesn’t interfere with your identity as a Christian. You can even introduce others in your church to Christian emo bands to help them see the crossover between these two identities and share what you like.
Summary:
Believe in God and Jesus Christ. Attend church. Pray. Read the Bible. Keep Christ first. Address negativity at church.