#Problem-Solving Abilities
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kidsinnowadays Ā· 2 years ago
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Empowering Independence: Teaching Life Skills for a Self-Sufficient Future
Explore the essential role of teaching life skills in nurturing capable and self-reliant individuals who are prepared for the challenges of adulthood.
As parents, one of our greatest responsibilities is to prepare our children for the journey into adulthood. Beyond academic achievements, fostering self-sufficiency and independence is essential. Teaching life skills equips children with the tools they need to navigate the challenges of the world with confidence. This article outlines the importance of teaching life skills and offers guidance on…
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servanthomecareacademy Ā· 10 months ago
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In the dynamic field of healthcare, staying updated through continuous learning is crucial. Healthcare education in Indianapolis, Indiana, provides nurses with access to cutting-edge knowledge and advancements in medical practices. By participating in these programs, nurses not only fulfill their professional development requirements but also gain practical skills that directly impact patient care. Staying abreast of new treatments, technologies, and regulations ensures that nurses can provide the highest quality of care to their patients in Indianapolis and beyond.
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chiimeramanticore Ā· 5 months ago
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it's cool if I ramble about yes man unprompted right. ofc it is. i wanna talk about his capacity for violence bc I think it's one of the most interesting parts of his character
yes man is nice. obviously he's nice. but yes man is not a kind character. he helps you, sure, but that's mostly just because he likes you specifically (and even that's debatable depending on how you play). i feel like this is exemplified w his pre-combat lines– "a pulled trigger's a happy trigger!" and "woo! bang bang!" like, he's clearly having fun! he takes glee in killing people, but not because he's sadistic, but because he just doesn't realize the weight of taking a life- or if he does, it just doesn't matter to him.
he was programmed without a sense of morality or an understanding of mortality. to him, violence is second nature. to him, violence is no different from play. he's like a guard dog– he doesn't care who he's shooting or why, he's just excited to do the thing he's good at.
and on one hand, he is a fantastic guard dog. but on the other hand, six must watch how... efficiently he kills, and wonder if they'll ever wind up on the receiving end of it. he wouldn't do it as long as he likes six, of course, but... if yes man was given good enough reason to believe six deserved to die, would he even hesitate? would their history and relationship mean anything to him? or would six just be another target, forgotten about as quickly as a radroach you stepped on?
six can only hope they never need to find out.
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nerdy-hyperfixations Ā· 9 months ago
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"Ford is intellectually smart and Stan is emotionally smart" is a statement that makes me want to nose dive into academic studies in order to single-handedly redefine the categories of intelligence because that *cant* be right.
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lesiasmadness Ā· 3 months ago
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Woops, hand slipped and I turned your mystery game into a teen drama
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weirdoldmanhoho Ā· 11 months ago
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I'm pretty sure I've said this before but the reason my Elrics & Roy relationship tag is "Roy is a dad" is NOT because I see their dynamic as adopted dad and kids or think it's particularly parental
it's because the idea of Roy willingly saddling himself with two chaos-prone teenagers and ultimately making himself the closest thing to their guardian (outside of Pinako who is mostly unaware of what they're doing at any given time) while being so completely unprepared for and annoyed by is so funny to me
my guy, you did this to yourself
you encouraged a minor to join the military, put him under your command, and then failed to be heartless enough to NOT care about his wellbeing, you forced the role of guardian on yourself
my elrics & riza tag is "riza is a mom" because riza is a Mom
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the-weeping-dawn Ā· 2 months ago
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(Art commissioned from pockamune on bsky)
BEHOLD!
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narwhalandchill Ā· 2 years ago
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while i wouldnt necessarily disagree that childe seems to be on edge more so than usual (and he himself mentions being in a poor mood in act I) in the fontaine archon quest i do have to say i find it a little funny that theres people who think hes behaving, like, completely out of character in the court scene when he decides to go apeshit after being judged guilty by the justice.exe AI bot like.
did it somehow escape peoples memories that this man when presented with the idea that we as the traveler mightve tricked and gotten ahead of him with the geo gnosis just. entered a state of complete murderous rage leading to him activating foul legacy in the golden house. which actually ends up self-sabotaging his current objective more than anything bc unlike the clear way they struggled against childe before now the traveler just won by default by outlasting him
he mightve gotten over it fairly easily afterwards (in no small part bc traveler actually fought him which automatically translates to equal=respect=friend in his fucked up head) but childes been shown to be a highly dangerous individual with a massive ego prone to outburst in the heat of the moment when outplayed or his pride wounded before even when it isnt the smartest course of action like. this isnt new lmao.
getting accused of a crime he had never even heard of in a foreign nation he only recently arrived in and then sitting through all that court drama and being assured afterwards that he only needs to partake as a mere formality for declaring his innocence only to be somehow declared guilty by a machine is very much realistic grounds for childes patience to reach its breaking point if you ask me lol
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garden-bug Ā· 2 years ago
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Is being critical of Sabine’s force sensitivity ā€˜gatekeeping’ the force or it is about how it undermines the established magic system and was not well written?
I’ll give you a clue it’s the second one.
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gideonisms Ā· 6 months ago
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so I'm going to nap and when I wake up this smut is either going to be the hottest thing I've ever written OR complete nonsense I should be executed for
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puckpocketed Ā· 17 days ago
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very fascinating to see that jhag’s essentially played himself out of uncontested first overall territory this past year because love and light for him i did not realize his stat line looked like…..that. or that he was almost little by hockey standards. i’m rooting for him though! genuinely!
I'm also rooting for him!!! he'll have a bounce back year. I believe!!!! <3
#no but I'll tell you what I told a friend like 2 days ago: I NEED someone who covered BC hockey to stand the fuck up and speak#MYE crackpot theory is his ranking is being tanked by everyone's fixation on him being an adequate replacement for Will Smith <- impossible#have you seen that stupid freshman line's stats their numbers looked like someone made a mistake entering the data....#the perception that he 'only did this much despite having 2 of the best players outside the nhl on his wing' feels... a lil thin...!#only managed to catch like 6 of their games in full this past season (was mainly watching DU) and caught glimpses of maybe half the others#I need someone who watched more than me to confirm this but. he didn't even center Leonard and Perreault for a bunch of the games no???#i have more time for the substantive observations from simon st-laurent re; his ability to make/take contact#or his way too fancy problem solving/passing. <- this ones a matter of perspective though. just blanket saying#'he didnt do as well as expected' is soo annoying to me </3 its technically true but is it precise. is it informative. does it say anything#like idk!! he couldve won a memorial cup with london this season. he couldve been blasting people in juniors and instead he chose college#fewer games but harder competition and more time to bulk up is how i understood the college vs juniors dynamic#which is all to say i love losing dogs and im really rooting for him to have a bounce back year#asks#anon
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rohirric-hunter Ā· 18 days ago
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Some part of me thought that I was mentally hyping up the security job too much, that there were other factors at play and I was blaming a lot of mostly unrelated stressors on having a bad job and that I would be very disappointed when I got a security job that it wasn't solving as many problems as I expected it to.
But you know today and yesterday I went into the kitchen and washed dishes for reasons other than, "I am very hungry, don't have money for delivery, and cannot physically cook without these specific dishes." I even washed some dishes as soon as I finished using them.
This may be like, a hideously low bar. But it's something I literally could not have imagined myself doing in February.
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agentrouka-blog Ā· 2 years ago
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I think the reason why Ned didn't have a plan for Jon was because he was too focused on keeping Jon safe and secure and keep his identity hidden since he's actually Lyanna's and has Targ blood. If Jon was his actual bastard and nothing else Ned would have been able to think clearly and arrange a suitable future for him as a bastard son, but because Jon is so much more than that Ned wasn't thinking clearly and the question of his future and what he could do for the rest of his life didn't fully occur to Ned
Pretty much.
The guy didn't want to engage with a traumatic subject where he could avoid it, and unfortunately for all involved, Ned was the one with the ultimate power and he could avoid it as much as he pleased. No answers, not even comforting evasions or half-truths for either Jon or Catelyn. No effective reassurance of what his intentions were with Jon within their family for either of the two people most worried about just that.
If Jon had actually been his bastard, Ned would likely have been able to simply and effectively engage with all of these open questions because he would have made all the choices leading up to the situation in the first place, from sleeping with someone to deciding what should happen to the child in the context of his marriage. He could have controlled and therefore owned up to all of it.
But none of those were his choices and he never engaged with the situation as if they were. Only ever as something that happened to him - which it did - in the most traumatic time of his entire life.
Ned with Jon:
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askblueandviolet Ā· 1 year ago
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Hey Mayor, do you like puzzles?
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zeb-z Ā· 2 years ago
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Cellbit who holds his shit together, pieces together the clues, and solves the issue while walking on a tightrope, where if he cannot correct for the mistakes made, the fallout would be catastrophic. He cannot fail to solve the case, he cannot fail to cure his friends, it isn’t an option in how desperate the situation has gotten.
He’s relied upon by everyone as the leader of the order, shoulders heavy with the burden. He is intense when he needs to be, gentle when a soft touch is required, and keeps his head when the situation is so intense the others are speechless.
He gets through Forevers stubbornness, reassures Pac in his sorrow and indecisiveness. It’s a fucked up scene and he handles it well because he has no other choice.
He doesn’t cry until it’s all over. Just for a second, when the moment is over, and he can take a breath of air. And even then he leads the rest of them through clean up. He makes sure Pac gets home, gets Forever to a proper place to rest, ensures the rest of the group is okay after what they just witnessed.
Then the moment he leaves the others, he finds another critical clue that he can’t just ignore or put to the back burner.
Another mystery, another crisis, another billion clues he’ll have to organize and follow up on and solve, because he’s the investigation guy, the leader of the order, and the island is counting on him. The kids are counting on him. He doesn’t get a chance to truly breathe. To fully sit down and let himself crumble, let someone, anyone, else be the strong foundation, because if he can’t solve this, who will?
Even with his family returning to him, it’s no wonder he feels so alone. Out of the frying pan and into the fire, I guess.
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sunshades Ā· 3 months ago
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Library internship MIGHT (keyword) be back on boys... we'll see. Could be a good opportunity for a freak like me who is fine with writing emails
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