Q: Put the dish of buttered pecans into the microwave and heat them at full power for 1 minute. You'll probably start to smell the nuts and they'll begin to turn a little darker. Wear oven mitts to take the pecans out of the microwave since the dish will be hot. Transfer the nuts to a rimmed baking sheet or plate and let them cool completely. Put the cooled pecans into an airtight container and store them for up to 1 week.
A: Microwave the nuts for 1 minute. Cool the pecans before you use them.

Article: Don’t hide the fact that your child has ADHD. Be honest with him, helping him to understand the disorder. Teach your child that ADHD is not an excuse for not being able to accomplish something. It can be easy to blame ADHD for anything from not completing homework to isolating oneself at home. But ADHD isn’t necessarily debilitating, as long as the individual recognizes that he is a capable person. Your nature as a parent is to protect your child, whether it’s from harm, teasing, bad decisions, and so on. But it’s important for your child to experience the consequences of his decisions. This will help him build independence and confidence. One of the big challenges people with ADHD face as adults is that they didn’t learn to socialize appropriately as a child.  Encourage your child to participate in peer interactions such as Sunday school or scouting activities, sports teams, extracurricular groups, and so on.  Find an organization which will allow you and your child to volunteer together, such as a local food pantry. Host parties and encourage attendance at parties that will help your child to live as normal a life as possible. If your child is invited to a birthday party, have a frank discussion with the hosting parents and explain that you need to attend to act as an anchor—and disciplinarian, as necessary. They will appreciate your candor and your child will benefit from the experience. Decrease the potential for anxiety by role playing it. In addition to providing familiarity and a comfort level for the upcoming event, role playing allows you to see how your child might react then guide him or her in appropriate responses.  This is especially helpful in prepping to meet new people, work out conflicts with friends, or going to a new school.
Question: What is a summary of what this article is about?
Be honest with your child. Don’t use ADHD as a crutch. Don’t shield your child too much. Encourage peer interactions for your child. Try role playing to prepare your child for unfamiliar events.

Problem: Article: Click the icon to open Apple Music or iTunes on MacOS.  You can also open Apple TV, or Apple Books. On MacOS 10.15 (MacOS Catalina) or higher, iTunes has been replaced with Apple Music, Apple TV, and Apple Books.  Open one of these apps instead.  You can deauthorize your account using any one of these apps using these same steps. It's in the menu bar at the top of the screen. A drop-down menu will appear. You'll see a submenu appear to the right. It's in the pop-out menu to the right. When prompted, type in your Apple ID password. It's in the bottom-right corner of the window. Doing so will deauthorize your Apple ID for iTunes, Music, Apple TV, and Apple Books on your Mac.
Summary: Open iTunes, Apple Music, Apple TV, or Apple Books. Click Account. Place the mouse cursor over Authorizations. Click Deauthorize This Computer…. Enter your Apple ID password. Click Deauthorize.

Q: Girls can wear a training bra/crop top type bra when the nipples start to protrude. These bras are a lot more comfortable, and they almost look like crop tops, so you might feel less embarrassed because they won't be as obvious.  You want to find a very comfortable bra for your first one. There’s no reason for a young girl to have a fancy or lacy bra.  Training bras are usually simple, stretchy cotton bras without cups.  A sports bra is another good idea for gym class or if you are in any team sport.  Because sports bras are designed to be flatter in the cup area, and are very comfortable, they can be good choices for your first bra, even if you don’t play sports. If you have grown breast tissue beyond the buds, and if you measure an A cup or more, it’s time for a soft cup bra.  Measure yourself or ask your mother to measure you every four weeks so you can figure out when you need a soft cup bra. These don’t push up or otherwise change the shape of the breasts, so they are appropriate for young girls and are also comfortable. Underwire bras are also not a wise choice for a first bra; they provide more support for girls with very large breasts, and since you're just starting to develop, that's probably not needed. You can choose a bra that’s similar to your skin tone so that it doesn’t show through your shirt, if you want. Buying bras in different colors can help you match them to the shirt, so they don't show through (for example, you wouldn't want to wear a black bra with a white shirt unless you have darker skin). A girl may need to learn things older women take for granted.  For example, a girl might need to know that you don't need to wear a bra at night. Some bras have padding, but others don't, and the padding is not necessary when a girl is just starting to develop.  You can use a wash bag to protect the bra from damage during a washing cycle. You can find first bra lines in many department stores and in many lingerie lines. This can be a good choice for a girl's first bra.
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Try a training bra for your very first bra. Choose a bra with a soft cup if you've developed further. Learn about the ins and outs of using a bra.