Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Exercise the dog. Give the dog a chew toy when they start to nip. Encourage non-contact play. Arrange play dates for your dog. Avoid waving your hands around their face.

Answer: A dog that has plenty of exercise is less likely to become overexcited during play, and they are less likely to nip out of boredom. Make sure to take your dog on walks once or twice a day. Give them plenty of time outside, and consider taking them to a dog park where they can play with other dogs. If the dog starts to mouth your hand, give them something acceptable to chew, such as a chew toy, KONG toy, or rawhide bone. Do this every time you think they are about to take someone’s hand or body part into their mouth. If you are nervous about the dog nipping children as they pet the dog, you can give the dog a toy before letting the children come near the dog.  Pay close attention no matter what because some dogs and puppies can get aggressive about their toys and they may act out or nip the child. Dogs naturally want to nip and mouth people when playing contact games like wrestling or chasing. To prevent the dog from nipping you while playing, try games where you and the dog are not touching. These games include fetch, find the toy, or tug-of-war. Proper socialization with other dogs can help teach your dog what is and is not appropriate behavior. Letting your dog play with other, non-aggressive dogs will not only teach them proper play but it will let them get out their natural nipping tendencies without injuring you.  Try to find a dog that has a similar temperament to your dog and who is roughly the same size. Once they have learned how to safely play with individual dogs, you may want to take them a dog park to see how they fare with a group of unknown dogs. When playing with the dog, try not to wave your hands or feet around their face. Doing this might signal to the dog that your limbs are toys. Instead, keep your hands behind their heads while playing.


Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Understand their perspective. Be kind and respectful. Ask them about what's bothering them. See opportunities to get to know them better. Provide reassurance and empathy.

Answer: People who struggle with insecurity often feel anxious about work, school, friends, family, or their own self-image.  It can seem to come out of nowhere, or it may be triggered by past negative events.  Be open and willing to listen.  Listen to what's bothering them.  Things that seem small to you might actually be bigger, deeper issues for them.  For example, if the person is worried about the shoes they're wearing, this insecurity might reflect a larger anxiety about whether they fit in with their peers. Be non-judgmental.  Try to understand how they may feel, and what you might need if you were in their shoes. If they are hesitant to talk with you, consider just saying a few words to show you understand their feelings, such as "I'm sorry about what you're feeling" or "That sounds tough." While some insecure people may come off as rude or cold, avoid letting your own insecurities or judgments play out.  Be kind, polite, and respectful.  While it may be difficult to be this way at times, it will make it easier in the long run to deal with someone who is feeling insecure or unappreciated.  Use body language that indicates you're willing to help and listen.  Maintain eye contact and give your full attention. Smile and be open to talking with them about what's bothering them. If the two of you are friends, it's important to talk with them about how they're feeling.  If they are acquaintances to you, consider ways to be more open and talk with them, without making them feel uncomfortable.  Consider starting the conversation in a general way, but then point out something that you've noticed in them.  For example, "Hey, how's it going?  I noticed you didn't come to practice after school yesterday, and wondered if you're doing okay?" Be open to the fact that some people may not feel ready to talk about what's bothering them, but it's important to show that you're concerned.  For example, "It looks like it's been a tough day.  If you want to talk, I'm here." If you need to stop the conversation, then use polite words and say something like, "It was nice to talk with you.  Okay if we catch up more tomorrow?" or "I hope you feel better.  I'm free to talk more the evening, if you'd like." Sometimes, insecure people feel underappreciated or unloved.   By showing an interest them, you may help them to feel better.  Spend time with them one-on-one if possible.  You may be able to see what's bothering them in a more real way.  Insecure people are less likely to be open and honest in larger crowds. Consider asking them to do things with you and your friends.  Make them feel included. Show that you care with your words and actions. Demonstrate that you are emotionally connected to their feelings and insecurities in a genuine way.  Say things like, "Just know that I'm here for you and care about you" or "I know you can overcome what you're facing. You're a strong person." If this person is a close friend, family member, or partner, consider giving hugs or other forms of affection as appropriate. Only hug them after asking first and if they are open to this. Tell them it's going to be okay, and things will get better.  Provide hope and motivation to succeed rather than reminding them of the bad things.


Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Connect the Netgear router to your telephone jack using your DSL microfilter. Connect your telephone to the DSL microfilter using a small telephone wire. Use an ethernet cable to connect your computer to any port labeled “LAN” on your Netgear router. Connect the Netgear router to its power supply unit, then power on the router. Type “admin” into the username field, and “password” into the password field. Click on “Setup Wizard” at the top left corner of your session, then select “Yes” when asked if you want Netgear to detect your Internet connection. Click on “Next. Apply the detected network settings so Netgear can complete the configuration process. Click on “Apply” after entering the necessary credentials based on your Internet connection type.

Answer:
The DSL microfilter is a small box that connects both your router and telephone to the telephone jack.   The router will take approximately one minute to fully boot up. These are the default login credentials for your Netgear router.  ” Netgear will take a few minutes to detect your Internet connection, and display the appropriate configuration page based on your network type. The steps will vary depending on your type of Internet connection.  Enter the login and password supplied by your ISP if using a PPPoE or PPPoA connection type. Click on “Apply” if using a dynamic IP address for connection type. Enter your IP address, IP subnet mask, primary DNS, and secondary DNS if using an IP over ATM or fixed IP connection type. This information must be supplied to you by your ISP. Your Netgear router will now be configured for use with your ISP.