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How to Cope With a Teen Driver

Know that the teenage driver is experiencing a flood of emotions/thoughts just as you are., Try discussing the scenario...

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How to Survive a Long School Bus Trip

Get all permission slips and money turned in., Make sure that you know what you can and can not take on the trip...

9 steps 2 min Medium
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How to Help a Teen Practice Driving

Assess your own driving., Take your teenager onto quiet streets., Proceed to busier areas., Introduce the idea of...

5 steps 1 min Medium
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How to Survive Doomsday As a Teenager

Check your pocket money., If you have much money, make a budget to buy emergency supplies., Store all these in a metal...

11 steps 2 min Medium
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How to De Escalate a Child in Crisis

Assess any safety risks.Take a moment to look around the environment and identify if there are any dangerous objects or...

8 steps 3 min Medium
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How to Deal with a Bipolar Family Member

Understand that some of your family member’s behaviors are linked to the disorder., Support your family member in their...

14 steps 8 min Advanced
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How to Knit a Baby Hat

Select the type of yarn., Decide what color of yarn you prefer., Select the right needles., Cast on your knitting...

10 steps 3 min Medium
Family & Parenting

How to Knit a Baby Bath Blanket

Cast on 113 stitches., 11th row: Knit 2 together all across row, knitting the last stitch plain. , 12th row: Knit...

10 steps 1 min Medium
Family & Parenting

How to Knit a Baby Blanket

Select what kind of stitch or stitch pattern you'd like to use., Choose your yarn., Select your needles., Knit a test...

14 steps 3 min Advanced
Family & Parenting

How to Spool Knit Children's Slippers

Start at the back of the heel (A, of illustration), and make the first two rows three inches high, then gradually...

9 steps 1 min Medium

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