INPUT ARTICLE: Article: It is important that you discuss how the child should be disciplined if the rules are broken with the parents of the child. Ask them how they discipline the child, and what their expectations are when it comes to you taking care of the child and applying discipline if the rules are not followed. It is important to discuss this with the parents so that there are not any misunderstandings. If you don’t discuss this, you may use different discipline techniques than the parents. Not only will this cause confusion and stress for the child, but it may also cause tension in your relationship with the parents. In all likelihood, the rules you use with the child will be the same as the ones the parents use. However, you might ask the parents to include one or two new rules to the list that relate specifically to how the child is expected to behave when you are the caretaker.  For example, you might include a rule that explicitly states that when you're taking care of the child, you are in charge, and the child is expected to do as you say. It is probably also a good idea to sit down with the child (if they are old enough to understand), with the parents, in order to go over all of the rules (including any new rules). This will help the child understand that the rules apply in your presence, and will let them know that you are well aware of the rules, too. This is perhaps the most important thing to remember. Sometimes it will be easier to just let the child do what they want. However, it is important that you also follow all the rules, and apply consequences for the rule if it is broken. This is important because if the child knows you don’t follow the rules rigidly, then they are more likely to misbehave in your presence. Additionally, it is also likely that they will begin to question the authority of their parents. If you find that there are certain rules that aren’t working, or if you have suggestions for new rules that you think could help a naughty child learn to behave, then talk with the parents about it. When doing so, be respectful. Don’t tell them, “You’re doing this, and it’s dumb. It’s not working, you should do this.” Instead, if you find a rule isn’t working and want to suggest a new idea, say, “I’ve been working with [insert child’s name] about not breaking this rule, but he seems to be having trouble with it. What would you think about trying out this approach…?” You don’t want to make the parent feel as though you are insulting their parenting. Rather, you want to show that you're interested in helping improve if there is a way to do so, but without treading on their authority. When you are finished with your caregiving duties, you should briefly chat with the parent about how the child behaved, and if any disciplinary action was needed. This will help the parents understand what is working and what isn’t, and will also allow you a chance to suggest any ideas you may have. Just as you should never hit your own children as a means of discipline, you should certainly never use physical violence to discipline children you are taking care of.  If the parents suggest using violence as a means of discipline, politely explain to them the problem with this type of discipline. Respectfully explain that you will not engage in this type of discipline, and suggest an alternative. If they insist, you should probably consider backing out of the agreement. If you're worried for the safety of the child, contact the authorities. Unfortunately, it is legal to hit children in all US states, but the law varies from state to state about what is legal and what isn't. If you're concerned, it is better to contact the authorities than to stand aside and let a child endure abuse.

SUMMARY: Discuss discipline with the parents. Set rules. Be consistent. Make suggestions to the parents. Keep the parents updated. Avoid violence.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: Open the program or screen that you want to take a picture of, making sure that any windows or items that you don't want on-screen are out of the way. Doing so will cause your screen to turn light-grey, and your mouse will turn into a crosshairs icon. Click and drag your mouse from the top-left corner of the area that you want to screenshot to the bottom-right corner. For example, if you want to screenshot the entire screen, you'd click and drag your mouse from the top-left corner of the screen to the bottom-right corner of the screen. This will both take a screenshot of your selected area and save it to your clipboard, from which point it can be pasted into any program that accepts pasted photos. Open any program which supports pasting in photos (e.g., Paint, Word, etc.) and press Ctrl+V. You should see the section of the screen that you selected appear in your program.  You can save your screenshot's document by pressing Ctrl+S, entering a name, selecting a save location, and clicking Save. Photos can also be pasted into some online services, such as emails.
Summary: Go to the page that you want to screenshot. Press ⊞ Win+⇧ Shift+S. Select an area to screenshot. Release the mouse button. Paste your screenshot.

INPUT ARTICLE: Article: If possible, you will want to backup your data before wiping the computer, as all data will be completely erased. You will need a Windows 7 installation disk or alternative OS (such as Linux, which is free) as the OS will also be wiped and you will need a new one if you wish to use the computer again. You will need to download a program for securely wiping your computer. DBAN is a common program but there are also others, like Active@KillDisk. Be sure to download the program from a reputable source. You will need the program on some kind of storage device from which your computer can load.  This should occur automatically. If it doesn’t, you may need to enable this in your BIOS settings. Start the computer and as it is loading press F10 or F12 (depending on your system and keyboard) to access the Boot menu. From there you can specify to boot from a USB or CD first. Turn the computer off and when you reboot it should start from the specified device. Once the computer boots from the disk, the fastest method to wipe the computer will be to type in “dodshort”. You can also open the interactive mode if you want more options. Hit enter and it will start wiping. Once it is done, reinstall your operating system and your computer should once again be functional. You will only need to restore files from your backup.

SUMMARY:
Backup all of your data. Have a replacement OS. Download Darik's Boot and Nuke (DBAN). Put the program on a CD or USB. Plug in or insert the wipe program disk or USB. Boot the computer from the disk or USB. Type “dodshort”. Hit enter. Reinstall your operating system.