Article: It is usually best to prune ninebark before it starts to develop too much, which will be sometime between late winter and early summer depending on your climate. Consider when the growing season usually begins in your region to determine when to prune ninebark. For example, if you live somewhere that starts to get warm around February or March, then you may need to prune early. If it doesn’t start to get warm until June in your area, then you may not need to prune until later. Ninebark will start to flower early in the growing season, so this is a good indication that it is time to prune. Wait for flowers to start appearing on your ninebark and then prune it. Avoid waiting to prune for more than a few days after the flowers appear because this may damage the ninebark and the plant will start growing and expanding, which will create more work for you. After your initial pruning at the start of the growing season, you may need to do some maintenance pruning during the early part of summer. Pay attention to how the plant develops and prune as needed to keep it healthy and looking its best. Do not prune ninebark past the middle of summer because the ninebark will be entering its dormant phase and pruning at this time may damage it.
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Prune early in your region’s growing season. Wait for flowers to appear. Perform light pruning in early summer to get rid of damaged and unhealthy branches.

Problem: Article: Right-click on your crafting table. If you don't have a crafting table yet, skip down to the beginner instructions below. In Minecraft for consoles, press X or the square button instead. Drag eight cobblestone blocks into the area. Fill every square except the center, which stays empty. On a console or mobile device, just select the Furnace recipe under the Structures tab. You'll still need eight cobblestone. A furnace should appear in the results area. Drag it to one of your quick slots at the bottom of the screen. Select the furnace and right-click on the ground to put it down. A block-sized grey furnace should appear. On console editions of minecraft, place objects with the left trigger or L2 button. See below for more information on using furnaces.
Summary: Open the crafting table. Place eight cobblestone in the crafting area. Drag the furnace to your quick slot. Place it on the ground. Right-click to use the furnace.

That is, focus on certain letters, and teach them the sound that coordinates with them. For instance, you can say, "'T' makes a 'tuh' sound. Can you hear it in words like 'tuh-able,' 'tuh-op,' and 'tuh-rycycle?'" Give kids a good foundation by helping them spell the words they commonly use correctly.  Teach your child to spell phonetically. Let them sound out words and write down the spelling as they think it sounds. Start with words that contain letters they already know the sounds for, which will help them make connections. Help them learn the correct spelling by having them re-write a word after they've spelled it out themselves. For instance, some worksheets encourage kids to write what's going on in a picture, while others give them a prompt to write their own story. Group words with similar patterns together, and have your kids learn to write them. One way to help them is to encourage them to use the words in a story. Let your child learn by what you do. As you make sentences, your child will learn to put words together, too.  You can take it one step farther by having your child "play along." That is, if you're writing a note to a friend, let your child write a not  to her friend. Engage your kids in their environment by asking them to describe it on paper. For example, give them an object to describe, such as a cup, and set a time limit. When the time limit is up, give them another object to describe that seems dissimilar, such as a cucumber. Let them describe it within a set limit. As the final part of the exercise, have them write about how the objects are similar, which asks them to make connections and engages them more fully. Give your child exercises that encourage him to write creatively, which makes it more fun. As an example, try putting a number of unusual words on strips of paper, though they should be words that your kid already knows, such as "tissue," "frozen," "flame," "stroke," and "fanning." Let your kid pick a couple of words from the group without looking. Have her write a poem that incorporates all the words. Encourage your child to write everyday. Let them use their imagination to make stories that go along with their pictures. As your kid continues to connect meaning with letters and words, his or her spelling will improve. One way to encourage daily writing is to have your kid start a journal. You can ask your kid to write about what happened that day, or you can use prompts to help her along. As an example, you could ask her to write about one of her toys and why she likes it or to discuss a dream she had the night before.
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Teach sounds in connection with letters. Work on spelling. Use worksheets that encourage your kids to write. Help your kids learn English word patterns. Talk aloud while you're writing. Use description exercises. Try playing with poetry. Make writing a daily practice.