Article: If you lose your cool, the fight will escalate out of control. First, take a deep breath and count to ten. If you can’t relax, leave and come back later. Once you’ve calmed down, being nice to your sister will help keep you composed. For example:  Speak calmly and respectfully even if you’re upset. Resist the urge to hit or push your sister. Listen to everything your sister says and think about her words. Sometimes a situation will upset you but it won’t be your sister’s fault. For example, if you’re angry that your parents gave her one of your toys, you shouldn’t be mad at your sister. She has no control over the situation. Instead, talk to your parents. Remember to stay calm when talking to your parents about your feelings. If your sister is upset with you, you can avoid a fight by letting her explain her feelings. Many people get frustrated when they think no one cares about their feelings. Show her that you care by listening to her frustrations and acknowledging her anger. For example, you could say:  "I can see that you’re upset with me. Why is that?" "I’m sorry I hurt your feelings. Tell me why so I won’t do it again." "Why are you upset? Is there anything I can do?" Try to find a solution that will help you stop fighting. Keep in mind that you both may have to let go of something you want to come to an agreement. This can make you or your sister upset. If you’re both having trouble staying calm, you may need a parent to act as a mediator. Examples of compromises include:  Taking turns using your favorite toy Sharing a piece of clothing that you both like to wear Taking your sister along sometimes when you hang out with your friends If your sister is upset, apologize to her for upsetting her, even if you don’t feel like you did anything wrong. When apologizing, think about her feelings and the reasons that she’s angry. Use these reasons to help you create a good apology. For example:  "I’m sorry that I used your favorite hairbrush. I won’t do it again." "I apologize for hurting your feelings. I really didn’t mean to." "I’m sorry about eating the last cupcake. I didn’t think about whether or not you would want it."
Question: What is a summary of what this article is about?
Try to stay calm. Ask yourself if you should be upset with your sister or not. Ask your sister why she’s upset. Find a compromise. Apologize.
Article: Purchase a few sticky traps (typically meant for rats or mice) and place them around your home wherever you believe there might be crickets. The crickets will walk over the trap and get stuck. Placing a bit of cornmeal in the center of each trap will help attract the crickets to the traps. Take a can of beer and empty the contents, leaving behind just a few drops. Leave the beer can lying on its side in the area where the crickets are. The crickets will be attracted to the beer and will crawl in the beer to get to the drops left inside, and get stuck inside. If you like to fish, you can take the crickets you’ve caught and use them as fish bait. Alternatively, you can cut the can open outside and release the crickets if you want to. This method will allow you to catch crickets without purchasing commercial sticky traps. Take a clean glass jar and place a generous spoonful inside the jar. Add a bit of water to make the molasses just a bit more runny. Place the open jar in the area where you have heard/seen crickets. The crickets will be attracted to the molasses, and will jump into the jar to get to it.  The stickiness of the molasses will make it difficult for the crickets to escape. Be sure to clean out the jar regularly.
Question: What is a summary of what this article is about?
Place cricket traps. Use a beer can to catch the cricket. Make a molasses trap.