Q: This is the cable you'll usually use to charge the phone.  This should go into your phone's charging port; usually, you can find this opening on the bottom of your phone. Some old models of phones have the charging port on their sides. If you can't find your phone's charging port, consult your user manual. The USB end plugs into a slim rectangular port on the side of your computer (laptop) or the CPU unit (desktop). This port should have a three-pronged symbol next to it; in some cases, you will also see a lightning bolt-shaped symbol here too. After a few seconds, you should see a pop-up window asking what you would like to do with your device. You can also open "My Computer" and double-click your phone's icon beneath the "Devices and Drives" heading. Usually, these include:   Get your stuff on your PC, tablet, and phone - Synchronize your phone's data with your computer.  Import photos and videos - Store your camera roll items on your computer.  Open device to view files - View the photos and videos on your device (similarly to a USB flash drive).  Take no action - Ignore the device. Your PC may continue to charge your phone if you select this option. You have successfully connected your PC and your phone!
A: Locate your phone's USB cable. Make sure your phone and computer are on. Plug in the small end of the cable. Plug the large end of the cable into your computer. Wait for your computer to recognize your phone. Review your device options. Click the option most relevant to you.

Q: Use PVC pipe to make a cave for your crab. Cut the PVC pipe in half and bury it in the substrate to make cave. You can bury the pipe horizontally or vertically.  You can also place the cut pipes side by side for a different look.  If the PVC is untreated, rinse it with clean water before you place it into the crab's tank. Make sure the cave is big enough for your crab to move in and out of it. Purchase a new, untreated terracotta flower plot as a hiding place. Place the flower pot on its side and dig it into the substrate so that it is secure.  You can also make your own pottery piece to put in the tank.  Only use natural clay without additives when making your own pottery pieces.  Do not paint, glaze, or glue any of the clay pieces.  These chemicals are harmful to your crab. Use sand paper to remove any rough edges from your pot and wash it with hot water to get rid of dust. Hermit crabs enjoy a variety of places to hide and play.  Incorporate different materials and shapes into your crab's habitat. An even mix of open space and hiding space is ideal. Your crab may prefer some toys to others so you can adjust the habitat based on your crab's personality and preferences.  Fake plants, vines, and rocks can also be used for hiding places. You could also attach rocks to a the outside of a clay pot or PVC pipe cave. If you use rocks, attach them using aquarium safe silicone only. If you collect rocks instead of purchasing them from the pet store, you need to make sure they are safe to place in the tank. Wash and scrub the rocks and pour vinegar on them. If the rocks bubble, they are not safe to use.  Place the other rocks in a bucket of water with 1-2 cups of bleach.  Allow the rocks to soak for 24 hours.  After 24 hours, rinse the rocks and soak them in a bucket of clean water for 48 hours.  During the 48 hour soak, change the clean water every 12 hours to make sure that the bleach is gone. Boil the rocks for 6-8 hours in a large pot of fresh water, rinse them, and allow them to cool before you use them. If you do not want to go through this process, you can purchase rocks from the pet store that have already been sanitized. Transfer your crab to a small plastic container with a little bit of sand and remove the toys. Wipe the toys using warm, dechlorinated water.  Some toys (i.e. drift wood and rocks) can be boiled for a few minutes to kill bacteria.  Other toys (i.e. plastic caves, plastic plants) should not be boiled, just wipe them down.  Allow the toys to dry completely before you place them back in the tank.  Never use tap water to clean the toys. Hermit crabs are sensitive to chlorine found in most tap water.  Also avoid using and soaps or chemicals because they are harmful for your crab. Toys should be cleaned every 2 weeks to prevent mold and bacteria from growing on them.
A: Make a plastic cave. Make a clay hiding place. Have multiple hiding places. Test and treat your rocks. Care for hideout toys.

Q: Reading is one of the most important keys for language development. Reading out loud teaches children what words are supposed to sound like: it teaches them to connect sounds with letters. The more words a baby hears, for example, the broader their vocabulary at age 3. Yes, you can simply talk to your infant to boost how many words they hear, but reading gives you words so that you don't have to think of things to say, and it teaches the baby new words. When you read to your child one-on-one, it adds to their perception of reading as a positive, nurturing activity. Not only that, it has been proven that reading out loud helps children cope with trauma. Reading out loud helps children return to reading later in life, both because it reminds them of happy times with parents and because it helped them through a hard time. Difficulty reading leads to failure in school, which of course leads to problems later in life. Exposing children to reading even before they can read exposes them to words and experiences they would have never received in daily life, which lays the foundation for them to be familiar with concepts they will later learn in school. Failure in school leads to social problems like delinquency, teen pregnancy, and substance abuse. Reading out loud familiarizes children with experiences they would not otherwise be exposed to, giving them knowledge before they ever enter school. It also teaches them to have a bigger vocabulary, which can help them get further in life. For example, teachers tend to pay attention to kids who have better reading comprehension than the rest of class, and often provide them with access to books at higher levels of reading, giving a child more knowledge than other students. Reading to a child provides you with an opportunity for a child to look up to you because when you are excited about reading, a child will be too. You set the example for your child to become a reader, and when they engage with reading over time, they turn to you for help. Reading out loud provides children with a world they can imagine, even when the book already contains pictures. Books give children ideas, characters, and settings outside of their experience, which they often will explore when playing “pretend.”
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Decide to help children develop language skills. Try to create a positive view of books and reading. Attempt to build a foundation for success in school. Try to give a child social context and knowledge. Be a role model. Try to encourage a child's imagination.