In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: A wedding vendor is anyone who provides a service for the wedding. When talking to potential vendors, make sure you fully understand their pricing and packages. You want to know up front if there are any hidden fees. Examples of potential vendors include:  Florists Photographers Bartenders (if your catering service doesn’t provide them) A DJ or wedding band The officiant is the person that will lead your wedding ceremony. Usually, a religious leader or Justice of the Peace would fill this role. However, it’s become popular to have a close friend or family member officiate the wedding. Depending on where you live, there may be special laws dictating who you can use as a wedding officiant.  A friend or family member may have to become ordained before officiating your wedding. When choosing a wedding officiant, make sure you talk about getting a marriage license. If you’re planning on serving food at your wedding, you will need to reserve a caterer. Ask any representatives from your venue if they have any recommendations. These vendors will be familiar with the venue and its staff. When talking to potential vendors, ask questions such as:  “Are you available on the date of my wedding?” “Are you legally able to serve alcohol?” “Do your prices include the costs of servers and bartenders?” “Do you have any price minimums I’m required to meet?” “Can you provide rentals such as tables, chairs, and linens?” Depending on your wedding cake budget, you may want to order your cake a few months in advance. This will allow you to talk about several different cake designs with the baker and even taste some cake samples. Keep in mind that large, complicated cakes are usually quite expensive.  When choosing a baker, look at their portfolio to be sure that you like their work.  If the baker can’t deliver the cake to the wedding, designate a trusted family member to pick it up on the day-of.
Summary: Choose your vendors in advance. Find an officiant. Reserve a caterer. Select and order your cake.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: If you have been hired by a family, your student's parent likely have specific learning goals for their children. They may be able to communicate with you what the concepts are that their child has been struggling with. If you are working for a school, speak with the subject or classroom teacher and get informed on what the classroom is working on, what the student is struggling with, and things the teacher things your student might respond to. Stay in communication with the parents and teacher of your student, so that you call update one another on milestones and roadblocks. If you are working for elementary and secondary students, keep up with the learning standards of their grade. You can usually find out what the Learning Standards are for each grade on the school district website. Some students will be motivated to do well just by a desire to please their parents, their teacher, you, or themselves. Others will need some encouragement. Praise good work to encourage them, and give a little praise for good effort as well.  Smaller students respond well to stickers that signify the completion of a lesson or a task. Older students might enjoy greater responsibility or a change of routine. You might tutor them outside for one session if they achieve a certain improvement in their grade, for instance. Some students will be more likely to work harder if you let them set the learning goals for each lesson with you. Some students want you to be in control of their learning, but will feel rewarded if you explain what they have learned and how that has affected what you are going to teach them next. Children, especially small children, need to move. Transition activities every 15-20 minutes, and provide movement breaks and a few minutes for free play every 45 minutes or when needed. If you only tutor your student for half an hour or so, you can just give them breaks as needed. If they need to move but your time is limited, try switching locations or give your students a short but intense physical movement break.  Offer regular opportunities for dancing, jumping on a trampoline, running around the yard, or doing some quick push-ups. Let the student cue you when they need to move. They may ask to get a glass of water, to go to the bathroom, or to get something to show you from their room. Watch for squirming, kicking, head-in-hands—this could mean a student has physical energy that is distracting them. Some students may prefer to work standing up or sitting on the floor. One way you can gain experience is by volunteering as a tutor. Contact local schools or family friends and volunteer to take on short-term tutoring projects. Get in touch with your local library-they may have a volunteer program for reading buddies or some other low-key tutoring experience. Set up a language exchange with someone who speaks a language you are learning. You can take turns tutoring one another.
Summary: Communicate with parents and teachers. Use incentives. Give your students opportunities to move. Get experience with kids.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: Biofeedback is an alternative treatment method for patients suffering from diseases relating to the immune system. Crohn’s disease is sometimes triggered by an overly sensitive immune system, which causes severe inflammation in the small intestines as well as generalized abdominal pain.  Therefore, biofeedback could be an effective method in controlling the symptoms of Crohn’s disease. In this method of treatment, the patient is usually hooked to a machine that transmits electric signals to gain feedback from the body’s responses to the sent signals. This information regarding our body’s feedback is used by the doctor to adjust the frequency and intensity of the electrical signals to be sent in future treatments. The machine then converts these signals to cue the body on a better reaction and response with regards to the abnormalities the body is currently experiencing. The theory behind biofeedback is to allow the body to adapt better and to heal faster the natural way in combating Crohn’s disease. Your doctor may recommend more or less frequent sessions depending on how severe your Crohn’s disease is. Acupuncture has its origin in traditional Chinese medicine. With acupuncture, fine needles are inserted into the skin at certain key locations around the body.  The acupuncturist determines the key anatomical areas where the needles are to be inserted. This promotes the body’s release of endorphins (the body’s natural painkillers), helping to control the pain and inflammation in the digestive system. By stimulating the body’s natural healing processes and defenses, the acupuncturist aims to boost the body’s immune system in fighting off infection and inflammation, as well as to reduce symptoms of Crohn’s disease. Experiment with acupuncture sessions at least once a month to see if the symptoms of Crohn's disease improve. Homeopathy is a special branch of alternative medicine where diluted substances derived from plants, animals, and other substances are used for the treatment of certain diseases, such as Crohn’s disease. In Crohn’s disease, homeopathic treatment is highly individualized depending on your symptoms. Consult a homeopath regarding homeopathic treatment for Crohn's disease.
Summary:
Experiment with biofeedback. Try treating Crohn’s with acupuncture. Consider homeopathy.