INPUT ARTICLE: Article: Tell anyone to check your videos out. Also subscribe and send friend requests to a bunch of people on YouTube. Make sure you respect all of your subscribers and answer their comments. You can also use social media sites  to grow your fanbase such Twitter, Reddit, Facebook and Google Plus. Once you get a decent amount of views, make and add more content on a regular basis. Make videos focused on you, your friends, pranks, randomness, etc. Or keep building on your original storyline, such as the adventures of your puppy, the learning curve you experience cooking healthy food or the challenges you've set yourself to learn something new. It can take a while to build up popularity and it really is a waiting game. If you think too hard about being popular, it can do your head in and you may give up. Instead, keep persevering, adding quality material and expect more interest in about six to twelve months time. Of course, after a year has passed, if you're not well known despite doing all you can, you need to reassess what you're doing.

SUMMARY: Tell all your friends and family. Don't leave your fans hanging. Be persistent and patient.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: It goes without saying, of course, that you shouldn’t have a picnic near a visible bee hive, whether it’s located in a tree or on the ground. Avoid setting up near other locations where bees gather, too. These include:  Trash cans. Tall grass (which often contains ground nests). Vacant sheds. Old, unused playgrounds. If you’re planning to set down a tablecloth for a patio dinner, make sure that the material has a muted color and a non-floral pattern. Bees will be drawn in by anything with the appearance of flowers, even if it’s an artificial material. Since bees are natural pollinators, they will be likely to gather near large, bright flowers. If you have potted flowers on or near your patio, remove these before a party or social gathering. If you’re picking a location for a picnic, avoid eating near large displays of flowers, whether they’re planted or naturally occurring.  Bees are more attracted to some flowers than others. They’re most likely to investigate wildflowers, along with honeysuckle, goldenrod, and lavender. Bees also like several herbs, including oregano, thyme, and chives.
Summary: Choose a picnic location away from areas that attract bees. Avoid displaying bright-colored floral patterns. Remove any flowers near your dining area.

The UN states that disabled children have a right to preservation of identity, i.e., to be themselves even if it means looking autistic. Research has shown that autistic people who attempt to "camouflage" their autism are at significantly higher risk of suicide. A good therapist will value the person's individuality and mental health by allowing and encouraging them to be different. They should not try to remove autistic behaviors or characteristics like...    Most stimming (You may hear phrases such as "quiet hands" and "table ready" to indicate suppression of stims.) Toe-walking  Avoidance of eye contact  Introversion or a desire for a quiet social life Other quirks (Fitting in should be a personal choice, not forced by others.) Some therapists train autistic people to show facial expressions or body language that suggest happiness, regardless of their actual feelings. All people need to be able to express their feelings.   No one should be pushed to smile or act happy if they do not feel happy. Dog trainers consider dogs that have been trained not to growl or show aggression as "time bomb dogs" that are likely to attack seemingly "out of nowhere." This is because stopping a dog from acting out will not stop the fear and anxiety that caused the dog to act this way. Similarly, training a child to bottle up their distress is likely to turn them into a "time bomb" of anxiety and aggression. It may make their meltdowns more intense and unpredictable. Children should not be treated worse than dogs. Hugs and kisses should not be trained or pressured, even if it means hurting feelings. The right to set boundaries is important in arming your loved one against sexual and emotional abuse. A bad therapist may try in vain to make your loved one not be autistic; a good one will seek to work with them so they can grow into a happy and capable autistic adult. Therapists should focus on helping the person become a happy autistic person, not a non-autistic one. Good therapy goals might include...   Building emotion regulation skills  Finding comfortable and non-harmful stims, instead of extinguishing all stimming Finding ways to accommodate and alleviate sensory issues Gaining social skills in a friendly environment; these include assertiveness as well as making friends Discussing and working on your loved one's own personal goals Communication should be considered more important than verbal speech (including both behavior and AAC). Beginning vocabulary should focus on basic needs instead of parents' feelings.   Words such as "yes," "no," "stop," "hungry," and "hurt" are more necessary than "I love you" or "Mommy." Behavior should be respected, even as someone is learning to communicate via AAC or speech.
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One-sentence summary -- Ask yourself whether the goals involve accommodation or assimilation. Consider if the therapist controls your loved one's affect. Consider whether the therapist is fighting or accommodating the autistic person's brain. Evaluate whether learning communication is treated as an essential skill, or a performance to please adults.

INPUT ARTICLE: Article: Verbal bullying occurs when someone says something to you in order to hurt you or lower your self-esteem.  Don't be afraid to be assertive and stand up for yourself, but avoid being combative.  You can also let others know that you are being verbally bullied and ask for their help. Don't respond with anger or emotion. Bullies want to knock you down or start a fight.  Deny them this by staying calm and positive. Let the bully know that their attitude and behavior is unacceptable. Calmly listen to the bully and ask questions.  For example, “It sounds like you think I'm stupid.  Why do you feel that way?”  Bullies won't often have actual reasons and will generally stop once you open an honest dialogue with them. Physical bullying occurs when physical violence is used against another person in order to intimidate and control them.  This type of bullying is very dangerous and needs to be addressed immediately.  Don't be afraid to seek help if you are being physically bullied.  Tell someone immediately if you are being physically bullied. Bullies may threaten you with further violence or you may feel too embarrassed to talk about it.  Don't be afraid to speak up, someone will help you. Physical bullying tends to escalate.  The sooner it is addressed the safer you will be. Cyberbullying occurs virtually but its effects are just as real and serious as any other form of bullying.  This form of bullying will usually occur when a bully makes threats or remarks on-line that aim to demean, hurt, or scare another person.  Thankfully there are some established methods you can use to stop a cyberbully: Ignore any messages the bully sends to you.  Bullies want you to get mad and respond.  Ignoring them lets them know that you are not a target. Threats of violence made on-line are taken very seriously.  These can be reported to police or the FBI. Save all instances and evidence of cyberbullying.  For example, any emails from a bully that demonstrate their bullying should be downloaded or otherwise stored securely. Cut off communication.  If you are able, block their email address, phone number, or whatever method they are contacting you with. Tell someone if you are being bullied online or through some other form of technology.

SUMMARY:
Handle a verbal bully. Deal with physical bullying. Deal with cyberbullying.