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For better or worse, the COVID-19 pandemic has forced many of us to learn new skill
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s. Some of us filled the role of virtual homeschooling teacher, others of us mastered bread making, while many of us have used this quarantine to teach our kids how to bike. With summer right around the corner, now’s the perfect time to check to see if your kid need a bike upgrade. We’ve done the research on the best kids bikes and tricycles with our own kids as the testers so we know what works and what doesn’t. From kids mountain bikes to kids dirt bikes to the beginner balance bikes, read on for our kid-tested picks for the...
30 Wedding Traditions People In This Online Group Chose Or Would Choose To Ditch
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From wearing a white dress to promising to obey the husband 'till death us do part'—weddings are known to come with a lot of rituals. However, with many of these traditions being age-old, more and more lovebirds choose to skip a few of them when planning their wedding or sometimes even ditch the majority of it altogether. Some time ago, a Quora user asked people on the platform to open up about the wedding traditions they'd choose to skip when planning their own wedding. "What is one wedding tradition you absolutely wouldn't partake in? Why?" their question reads. With that...
The idea of having house rules or family rules sounds like tyranny, the last thing parents want for their kids
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But when done right, house rules for kids provide needed structure and predictability. The family members understand the existence and purpose of the rule. The kids feels safer, and everyone’s stress — particularly yours — goes down. Now, there’s a big difference between any rule and the right rule. So we asked a variety of child psychologists and therapists to suggest family rules and house rules that parents of children 4 to 7 years old should consider enforcing. Some are for the kids, and some are for parents. But, in truth, all rules are for the adults to follow and...
Cheap by Choice: How to Embrace a Non-Consumer Lifestyle
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By Daisy Luther As a parent, sometimes I’ve asked my kids to do things they don’t want to do. (Haven’t we all?) The biggest key to their success in the endeavor is their attitude. Scenario #1: Me: Kiddo, it’s time to swap your winter clothes for your spring clothes. Please go through your closet, sort through your winter clothes, and get rid of the stuff that’s too small or that you don’t want anymore. Kiddo: I don’t want to! I hate this! It’s not fair!!! Kiddo goes through the closet, angrily shoving things in a garbage bag without taking a...
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Jump to navigation Jump to search This page contains material that is kept because it is considered humorous
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It is not meant to be taken seriously. “ What mighty contests rise from trivial things ” An unidentified clerk (centre) tries to bring an end to a great edit war involving dozens of respected editors. At her feet, three bewildered newcomers are seen caught in the middle of the dispute. Two editors at each others' throats, while engaging in an Edit war. Soon a referee will pull them apart and decide their fates at WP:AN3 Occasionally, even experienced Wikipedians lose their heads and devote every waking moment to edit warring over the most trivial thing, wasting time debating topics...