Write an article based on this "Review the family budget with your children. Let them help with the shopping list. Teach them to comparison shop. Make a spending plan. Have them work for their allowance."
article: This is especially helpful if you're also trying to teach them to help cut down on expenses. Show them how much money you earn each week and explain that they can't spend more than that amount. This step requires quite a bit of trust. Explain to your child that details of the family budget should not be discussed outside the family. Have them look in the kitchen cabinets and refrigerator to figure out what the family needs for the coming week. Then, review the list with them before going to the grocery store. While shopping, hand them a calculator to see how close you are to your budget as you add more items to the shopping cart. If money is tight, try planning your meals around what's on sale and which coupons are available. Have your child look through store circulars and help you clip coupons. At the store, ask your child to find unit prices on items. Have them divide the price by the net weight or number of contents in the package. This will help them to become more frugal shoppers. For example, a 5-oz. bag of chips costs $3, while a 10-oz. bag costs $5. If your child does the math, they'll find that the $5 bag is the better bargain at $0.50 per ounce (as opposed to the $0.60 per ounce on the $3 bag). Explain what they can and can't buy based on how much they've saved. Tell them that they might have to wait to buy the things they don't really need if they come up short. Turn it into a math lesson as an educational bonus. For example, their account balance is $100, but they want a $60 video game and a $50 jacket. After some simple addition, they'll discover that they don't have enough money for both. They'll have to choose one or the other. Consider it a reward for doing their chores. Tell them that if they want to save up for shoes before the store's sale ends, they'll have to work harder for the money. This will teach them that they must earn money and not just expect it to come out of nowhere.  Assign a different monetary value to each chore. It might help to pay more for the less appealing chores. Let's say your child hates washing the dishes but doesn't mind mowing the lawn. Pay them $1 more for dishwashing. You can also encourage your child to look for ways to earn money outside of the house, such as by mowing the neighbor’s lawn, shoveling snow out of driveways, or pet sitting. Brainstorm with your child to help them come up with some potential money making options.

Write an article based on this "Move in a circle with your partner. Add a basic turn to your waltz. Do a waltz underarm turn."
article: You can make the circular motion using a ¼ to ¾ turn, depending on your preference. To move in a circle, you and your partner will complete the first two steps of the waltz. Then, the lead will place their left foot at a slight turn on the third step and the follow will place their right foot in the same direction. This will then allow you to turn slightly as you perform the waltz. The circular motion will always be to the lead’s left. You and your partner should move in a smooth, fluid turning motion to the left as you complete the steps. The lead should start facing diagonally to a wall in the room, with the follow facing the opposite direction. The lead will then step forward on their right foot and the follow will step backward on their left foot. The lead will take a quarter turn to the left, placing the left foot parallel to their right foot. The follow will turn with the lead, placing their right foot parallel to their left. The lead will bring their right foot beside their left, and the follow will bring their left foot beside their right to end the step. Follow a 3-count pattern when performing the turn.  Make sure you open your body to the side when you do the quarter turn to the left or to the right, depending on whether you are the lead or the follow. Keep your arms and elbows up, landing softly on the ball of your foot when you perform the turn. Dance with your partner using the first 3 steps of the box step, or waltz. Then, on step 4, the lead will release the follow by dropping their right arm. The lead will then raise their left hand and spin the follow in a clockwise turn towards the left. The lead should continue to do the box step for counts 4,5, and 6 as the follow spins on these counts. The follow should move forward in the turn on counts 4, 5, and 6. The lead and the follow will then meet at the starting position at count 6.  Make sure the lead takes shorter steps on counts 4,5,6 so they do not get in the way of the follow. The follow should move forward in a smooth, fluid turn, using a pattern of heel, toe, toe, putting weight on their heel for count 4 and then on their toes for count 5 and 6.

Write an article based on this "Make the first move. Plan dates where he can relax. Ask open-ended questions. Pick the right topic. Try different methods of communication. Praise his efforts."
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Shy guys may not feel comfortable making the first moves in a relationship.  Instead of waiting for him to ask you out or to lean in first for a kiss, you make the first move.  He may not feel comfortable taking the lead in these situations and you doing this will help take the pressure off him. Figuring out what to do on a date with a shy guy requires some thought.  You’ll need to make an effort to make him comfortable.  Shy guys usually prefer low-key dates where they can relax and open up slowly over ones where they feel pressured to be outgoing.  Opt for dates like staying in and watching a movie or spending an afternoon at the driving range, instead of inviting him out to a packed bar with a big group of friends.  Dates that provide some kind of activity and don’t focus solely on talking can help him relax.  Dates on which he has the opportunity to teach you a skill he’s good at are also a good idea.  Not only will the two of you bond over the activity, but he’ll likely get a boost of confidence by teaching you. When you’re dealing with a shy guy, you will probably need to put in a majority of the effort needed to keep the conversation going.  This can be tough when your guy isn’t naturally chatty.  To help encourage him to provide more than just a quick, one word answer, ask him open-ended questions and avoid those that can be answered with a “yes” or “no.” For example, asking questions like, “How did you become such a great guitar player?” rather than, “Do you like playing the guitar?” will encourage him to share more details about himself. Although it might be easy for you to talk about what you like to do, a shy guy may have trouble adding to that conversation.  Try talking about topics he’s interested in and avoid topics that might make him uncomfortable, causing him to clam up.  For instance, your guy probably won’t have much to say about your recent experience at the nail salon, but he’ll likely have quite a bit to say about the band you guys saw after dinner the other night.  Talk about topics you both have in common. Also, remember to pick topics that won’t make him feel uncomfortable.  Asking him to talk about a strained family relationship, for instance, might cause him to become uncomfortable and stop talking. If you’re having trouble getting him to open up in person, try using a different type of communication.  For example, maybe he has trouble communicating in face-to-face situations, but feels more comfortable talking over the phone or texting.  Give him the chance to do this until he starts to feel more comfortable around you.  Social media platforms provide tons of different ways to communicate.  Try messaging him on Facebook or Instagram to get the conversation going. Getting a shy guy to open up to you relies a great deal on building up his confidence.  Make sure you let him know that you appreciate the little things he does for you.  Praising him for things like taking out the trash, bringing you a coffee at work, and rubbing your feet at the end of a long day will let him know you are paying attention to his actions too, not just his words.  This will help him feel loved and appreciated. Also be sure to praise him when he makes an effort to open up to you.  If you had a great conversation one night, let him know how much you enjoyed it and that you’d like to hear more of his thoughts and ideas.