A traumatic experience is one that terrifies or shocks the child and may have felt life-threatening (whether real or perceived) and caused the child to feel extremely vulnerable. Potentially traumatizing events include...  Natural disasters Vehicle accidents and other accidents Neglect Verbal, physical, emotional, or sexual abuse (including things like compliance therapy, restraint, or seclusion) Sexual assault or rape Wide-scale violence, like a mass shooting or terrorist attack War Violent/intense bullying or victimization Witnessing someone else's trauma (e.g. witnessing abuse) If two children go through the same experience, they may have different symptoms or different severity of trauma. What is traumatizing to one child may simply be upsetting to another. A parent suffering from post-traumatic stress disorder can also be a trigger for a child to develop a traumatized response. A child may even react more strongly to trauma because adults around them have done so, especially parents because they're so attuned to them.
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One-sentence summary -- Be aware of what can be considered a traumatic experience for a child. Recognize that different people respond to trauma differently. Consider signs of trauma in parents and other loved ones close to the child.


Talk to your doctor about taking NSAIDs to help you deal with pain as you recover. Non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) work to reduce swelling and relieve the pain caused by your ankle injury. Common over-the-counter NSAIDs include ibuprofen (Advil or Motrin) or naproxen (Naprosyn). Talk to your doctor before using NSAIDs if you have heart problems, a history of stomach ulcers, high blood pressure, kidney damage, or diabetes. Celecoxib (Celebrex®) works well to reduce inflammation caused by an ankle injury. This is because it controls the production of prostaglandins, which cause inflammation. You will need a prescription from your doctor for this medication. You should take celecoxib after a meal, because taking it on an empty stomach could lead to a stomachache. Piroxicam works by stopping prostaglandin formation. It has a sublingual form that melts under the tongue and goes directly to the blood so that it reduces swelling quickly. Surgical therapy is rarely done for ankle sprains. It is only done in severe ankle sprains that do not respond to months of rehabilitation and medical therapy. If your ankle sprain is severe and has not improved after a long period of rehabilitation, ask your doctor if this may be a good option for you.
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One-sentence summary -- Take NSAIDs with your doctor’s approval. Ask your doctor about celecoxib. Discuss piroxicam with your doctor. Talk to your doctor about surgery as a last resort.


Caramel sometimes keeps its shape until after you stir it. Open the slow cooker and give the caramel a stir with a rubber spatula. If you don't see any lumps, you're all set. If you do see lumps, let the caramel cook longer.  Depending on how many lumps there are, you may have to cook the caramels for another 15 to 30 minutes. You can keep the caramel in the slow cooker for up to 2 hours on a WARM setting. This is great if you're dipping lots of caramel apples or serving it at a party. Be sure to let the caramel cool to room temperature first, however. If you put hot caramel into the fridge, the temperature inside the fridge may rise and cause the food to spoil. Use the caramel within 3 months. You can reheat it using whatever method you want.
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One-sentence summary -- Stir the caramel, then let it cook longer, if needed. Pour leftover caramel into a jar, then store it in the fridge.


On https://www.nowtv.com/, click on the “My Account” menu on the top right hand corner of the screen. There, you’ll see a green button that says “Sign in.” You can use your email address or established username and password to sign in.  If you don’t have an account, you can click the pink “Join Now” button on the next page to sign up for a Now TV account by choosing an access pass. If you have an account but don’t know your account information, you can use the “Forgotten username or password?” links at the bottom of the sign in box to retrieve your information. Now TV has community and staff members who answer questions on their public forums every day. These can be extremely helpful for diagnosing a problem and might be faster than contacting the company directly. You can search for questions or you can ask your own on the forum.  They also post service updates and outages on the forum, so if your service is interrupted, check here first for a list of known problems and a timeline for when they’ll be fixed. The first responders to many questions are normally Now TV staff, who have a special user picture. They give expert advice and help community members navigate service and hardware issues every day. Sometimes, the problem you’re having might be happening to other people who have already posted and received replies. Once you’ve searched, browse the results for something that sounds like the problem that you’re having.  If you find one, read the responses and try proposed solutions to the issue. If none of them work, you’ll need to post your own question. Try to be as specific as possible when searching. For best results, make sure to use the equipment's proper name if you’re having a hardware issue. This will take you to a page to start a new post on the forum. Select the category that best describes your problem to post the question to that forum. Since you already signed in, you should automatically be redirected to the page to post your question. If you aren’t logged in, you will be directed to do so at this point. Be as detailed as possible and include anything you’ve already tried to do to solve the problem. Include the amount of time it has been going on, what exactly you’re seeing that is causing the problem, and any other information about the service or your hardware that you have on hand. It’s important to be as clear as possible about the issue so that the community can help you with the problem. You can expect to receive a few responses within 2-3 hours, so check back frequently after posting. Both staff members and regular Now TV users can answer forum posts to help you diagnose and fix your problem.  Try to respond to any questions on your post as soon as possible to get to the bottom of your issue. When in doubt, go with the advice from the Now TV staff rather than a regular community member. They’re trained by Now TV and might have information that isn’t available to regular users.
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Log in to your Now TV account. Go to https://community.nowtv.com/ to access the forum. Type your question into the search bar to see if it was already answered. Click on the “New Message” button on the top of the forum section. Explain your problem and ask the community for help. Read through responses from staff and other subscribers after 2-3 hours.