Q: 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.
A: 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.

Article: When you’re receiving the ball, you must stay behind the receiving line until the ball has rebounded off the front wall and crossed the short line. If the server’s serve is good and the ball rebounds over the short line, you (or your teammate if you’re playing doubles) needs to hit the ball back to the front wall before it bounces twice. If the ball bounces twice, you lose the round. If you hit the ball and it rebounds off the front wall and across the short line, it’s now the server’s turn (and their teammates if you’re playing doubles) to receive the ball. If they successfully rebound the ball off the front wall and over the short line before it bounces twice, you’re now the receiver again. Play continues like this until a player or team fails to receive the ball. When a player or team fails to receive the ball, the serve goes to the player or team that didn’t serve that round.
Question: What is a summary of what this article is about?
Stand behind the receiving line when it’s not your serve. Hit the ball once it’s over the short line before it bounces twice. Prepare to receive the ball again if the other player or team hits it.

Problem: Article: You must have an account on Facebook before you can play the game. If you don’t have it, then you must sign up first. Do not worry about having no friends yet because there is no exchanging lives or tickets among players here. Type in Dead Trigger 2 in the search bar, with a magnifying glass icon, and then click the application, not the fan page.  You may also visit this link: https://apps.facebook.com/deadtrigger_ii/?fb_source=search&fb_appcenter=1  In the app page, click “Play Now.” The loading bar of Dead Trigger 2 will start to fill in. When starting a game as a new player, you must wait until the downloading of game data is finished. The process may take 10 minutes or less, so be patient. After downloading the game data, the game will start.
Summary: Login to your Facebook account. Go to the apps. Wait for the game to load. Click “Play” in the welcome menu page. Start the game.

Q: A liquid diluent is one product on the market that softens unworkable clay. Many diluents are manufactured by the companies that make polymer clay, and they are made specifically for rejuvenating old clay.  Use liquid diluents if warming and kneading the clay doesn’t work to soften it. Add in liquid diluents a drop at a time as you knead the clay. Adding too much can make the clay mushy. Liquid diluents can be used as a glue, and therefore may add stickiness to your clay. If your clay is becoming too sticky, wrap it in a paper towel to absorb some of the stickiness. There are also several clay softeners that come in bar form. Instead of being liquids that you add, the bars are made of a neutral mixing compound that helps your clay become more workable.  Use one part of solid clay softener to five parts of clay. Warm the clay, then add the bar clay softener and knead until the clay and the clay softener are mixed. Bar clay softeners are whitish colored and therefore work best with highly saturated clay. Be aware that adding too high a ratio of bar clay softener can dilute the color of the clay. Liquid polymer clay is another material that can be used to make hard clay more pliable. Use liquid polymer in a similar way as you would the diluent, adding it drop by drop and kneading the clay in between drops until the clay has reached the right consistency.  Try to use uncolored liquid clay so that it doesn’t affect the color of the clay. You can also use tinted liquid clay, but it will slightly change the original color. Even though mineral oil is not made specifically for helping to soften clay, it does work wonders to soften and improve the texture of polymer clay. Add in a drop of mineral oil at a time, kneading in between each drop until the clay is workable. Petroleum jelly is a common household product that you can use if you don’t have access to commercial clay softeners. To use petroleum jelly, dab a small amount on your fingers and rub it into the clay. Then knead the clay to mix in the petroleum jelly. Keep adding more until you reach the optimal consistency. Another option that you have is to simply tack on fresh clay to the hardened clay, then knead the clays together. The more new clay that you add, the softer the combined clay becomes. Be sure to add clay of the same color unless you don’t mind the colors mixing. Knead the clay with your hands until the clay feels consistent throughout.
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Add in a liquid diluent. Use a bar of clay softener. Add in liquid clay. Add mineral oil. Rub the clay with petroleum jelly. Combine hard clay with fresh clay.