In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: Spotify's app icon resembles a green circle with black horizontal bars on it. Your Spotify home page will open provided that you're logged in. If you aren't signed into Spotify here, click Log In and enter your username (or email address) and password before continuing. Tap the Spotify app icon. This will open your Spotify home page if you're logged in.  If you aren't signed into Spotify, enter your username (or email address) and password before continuing. If you're using a tablet, make sure that it's on the same Wi-Fi network as the desktop computer. Tap a song, playlist, or album that you want to listen to. In most cases, you'll receive a notification asking you to tap LISTEN NOW if your computer and your phone/tablet are on the same network. Doing so will cause your music to begin playing on your computer, meaning that you're done.  If you aren't prompted to "Listen Now", you can tap Devices Available then tap the device you want to sync the music to. If none of these option are available, proceed to the next step. It's in the bottom-right corner of the screen. You'll find this icon in the top-right corner of the screen. It's near the top of the page. On Android, scroll down to the "Devices" heading instead. This rounded-off button is in the middle of the page. Tapping it opens a list of your currently signed-in and available computers, tablets, and smartphones. On Android, tap Connect to a device below the "Devices" heading instead. It should be in the menu. Doing so will immediately switch Spotify's audio from your phone to your computer. It will also allow you to use your phone as a remote rather than forcing the music to shuffle like usual on a non-premium account. If you want to play desktop music on your phone, start by playing the song on the desktop version of Spotify. Open Spotify on your phone or tablet, then click the "Device" icon to the right of the volume icon and select your phone or tablet. You can only do this if you have a premium account with Spotify.
Summary: Open Spotify on your computer. Open Spotify on your phone or tablet. Use your phone or tablet to select a song to play. Tap LISTEN NOW if prompted. Tap Your Library. Tap ⚙️. Tap Devices. Tap DEVICES MENU. Tap your computer's name.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: For a child to benefit from a reflexology session, they must be able to concentrate and relax. Choose a room without distractions like television, toys, or other children. Playing soft music and lowering the lights slightly may help your child wind down for the session. Letting the child know that they have control over what happens to their body will help them feel comfortable during a reflexology session. Before starting, ask them if they are ready to begin. Do not start the session until they agree verbally. If you are doing reflexology in a school or community group, you will likely need a signed consent form from the child's parents. Reflexology requires only light pressure to different point on the feet and hands. Pressing too hard may make the child ticklish, cause discomfort, or feel aggressive. Be sure to use a very light touch and ask the child if they are okay with the pressure. If they are uncomfortable, ask them to demonstrate what level of pressure would be better on your hand. Reflexology will not have a positive effect if the child is not responsive to it. If a child seems uneasy or jumpy during the session, stop and offer to let them try the technique on your instead. If this doesn't interest them, allow them a break to play or relax and try again later.
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Choose a calm, relaxing environment. Ask the child for the okay before starting the session. Use a very gentle touch to avoid discomfort. Stop the session if the child feels uncomfortable or restless.