Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Add more play time with other toddlers. Change one aspect of the schedule at a time. Stick to the same schedule for at least 2 months.

Answer: As your toddler gets older and reaches 2 years of age, they should start to play with other toddlers regularly. They may play with other children their age in a group or one on one. You should arrange for play dates during your toddler’s play times so they are spending time with other children. You may try to include a variety of activities with other children in your toddler’s schedule. Make time for big group activities, small group activities, and one one one play with other children their age. This will ensure they learn the value of friendship, community, and getting along with others. If you decide it is time to change up one aspect of your toddler’s schedule, do so gradually and one aspect at a time. Avoid shifting several routines at once as this can confuse your toddler. You may decide to start by shifting one aspect of your toddler’s schedule in the evenings, as this will give you time to stay organized and on schedule in the mornings. You may decide to move down your toddler’s bedtime as they get older or change dinner times due to a new schedule at school or at work. Two months is a good amount of time for your toddler to get used to the schedule. Many toddlers start to maintain the schedule on their own after 2 months and will come to expect certain routines in their day.  If a drastic event occurs, such as family emergency, you should use plain language to explain to your toddler that there is going to be a change to the schedule. You may say, “Grandpa is sick so I am going to take care of him. Dad is going to put you to bed tonight.” This will reassure your toddler everything is fine and that the change is not going to disrupt their schedule. You should also try to maintain the same schedule when you are on vacation with your toddler or away from home. Maintain the same nap times and bedtimes can make it easier for your toddler to stay calm during the trip and feel less unsettled by being away from home.


Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Have compassion for other people's mistakes. Recognize your reality is biased. Communicate more with others.

Answer: Everyone makes mistakes. If you're able to accept this rather than getting angry or frustrated, you'll become less controlling. Being concerned about other people screwing up can increase your need to micromanage a situation.  If you see someone make a mistake, put yourself in their shoes. Remember a situation where you screwed up in a similar fashion. It probably wasn't the end of the world, and sometimes you need to let people make their own mistakes. For example, your spouse forgot to pick up a prescription from the pharmacy. You've probably made similar mistakes before. While running back out to the store last minute was an inconvenience, it likely wasn't a huge deal. People with controlling tendencies think their reality is the right reality. You may feel you have the right organizational style at work. You may even think your emotional reactions are the "right" reactions while other people are reacting "wrong." Throughout the day, remind yourself that everyone's point of view is valid. For example, maybe you like to start tasks early. Another co-worker tends to put things off, but always does a good job. This strategy may work for them, even if it does not work for you. Open communication can help you see where other people are coming from, allowing you to get out of your own head. Talk to friends, family members, and co-workers regularly about how they're handling a given task or situation. The more you know about another person's perspective, the less need you'll feel to control that person.


Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Place your zoodles in small, freezer-safe bags. Press the air out of your bags and seal them shut. Put a label on each bag. Store your zoodles in a freezer for up to 1 year. Boil your zoodles to thaw them.

Answer: Carefully remove your zucchini noodles from the piece of fabric and lay them out on a clean table. If your zoodles seem dry enough, place them inside a number of small, freezer-safe bags.  Though you can keep your zoodles in a single, large bag, smaller storage portions are more likely to keep their form and texture once thawed. It’s important to keep your zucchini noodles compressed, so do not store them in firm containers like mason jars. If your zoodles feel soft and flimsy, repeat the drying process. After packaging your zucchini noodles, push down on each bag with your hands to remove any excess air. Then, close the bags tightly so that no more air can get in. To make sure you store your zucchini noodles for an appropriate amount of time, put a label on each bag and write the initial freeze date on it. If you created different portion sizes for each bag, consider listing the amount of zucchini noodles as well. Like most forms of summer squash, you can keep zucchini noodles in your freezer for up to 12 months. However, they may become less flavorful over time, so try to eat them as soon as possible. When you’re ready to reheat your zoodles, fill a pot with water and bring it to a boil. Place your zucchini noodles in a strainer basket and set it in the water for approximately 1 minute. This will heat and rehydrate the zoodles. Try using your thawed zucchini noodles in cooked dishes like:  Stir-fry dishes Alfredo-based dishes Shrimp scampi Pho Pad thai


Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Wash your face with warm water. Purchase egg white. Soak paper in egg white. Apply the paper with egg white on your face. Allow the paper with egg white to sit on your face. Peel the paper off your face. Splash face with cold water and moisturize.

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You should always wash your face before using a pore strip. Washing removes dirt and oil. Using warm water will also open up your pores.   It is particularly important to remove makeup before applying the pore strips.  By opening up your pores, warm water will make it easier for the pore strip to attach to dirt inside the pores. Thus you can pull it out and prevent blackheads from forming. For these pore strips, you will need the egg white specifically, which can be difficult to separate from the yolk. Consider saving yourself the trouble and purchase egg white that has already been separated.  Alternatively, you can use an egg white separator. Crack the egg and let it run through the separator. The yolk will get caught in the separator and the white will flow through. Have a container underneath to catch the egg white. You can also break the egg into a bowl. Use your hands to gently pick up the yolk and move it to a separate container. Put egg white in a small bowl and place a large piece of two-ply toilet paper or paper towel in the bowl. It is imperative that the paper be thoroughly soaked in egg white. Alternatively, you can use a makeup brush to spread the egg white directly on your face, stick the paper on your face, and then use the paper to apply an additional layer of egg white on top. A large piece of paper can be spread across your entire face, or at least most of it. This will allow you to get a lot of blackheads at the same time. Be especially careful to target problem areas, where you have or are experiencing blackheads. The paper should harden, so that it sticks to your face. This might take anywhere from 10-20 minutes. There is no need to tear the paper up into thin sheets, like store bought pore strips. You can use one large paper towel or piece of toilet paper to cover much of your face. This makes the process quicker and easier. After approximately 10-20 minutes, slowly remove the paper from your face. Start from the edge when peeling it off. Do not pull it off so quickly that you hurt yourself. After removing the strip, rinse your face with cold water. It is possible that small pieces of the pore strip will stick to your face if you do not wash. After you wash, apply moisturizer to your face. You should use cold water when washing after removing the pore strip. Cold water will close your pores.