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pixierainbows · 1 year
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shy-girl04 · 9 days
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Girls in Arpeggio
4. Realpolitik
Somewhere beyond the last of the pencil lines tattooed
onto the doorframes of their kitchens, their only nations, these girls,
cacao-cored & peppercorn pin-curled, decided to call themselves beautiful.
Not chocolate or caramel. Not coconut or tan. Not Bounty,
not Hovis best-of-both or burnt wholegrain toast. Not buff nor carbon-cum-diamond
blick. Not lighty, not hair enough to hang from. Not video girl. Not
side-chick. Not thick, not booty or apple-bottom. Not deputation any
longer, not another word not vice not hereafter any cover-teacher or stand-in nor prefix; no sign nor under
study no other for beauty  anymore.
For these girls it was a violent act.
Afterwards, they slept better.
Victoria Adukwei Bulley
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ineedfairypee · 10 months
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Early intervention can improve outcomes
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surinderbhalla · 8 months
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Early Signs of Schizophrenia and Prevention Strategies!
Schizophrenia, a complex and often misunderstood mental disorder, affects millions of individuals worldwide. It is characterized by a range of symptoms that impact thoughts, emotions, and behavior. While the exact cause of schizophrenia remains elusive, early detection and intervention are crucial for managing the condition effectively. In this article, we delve into the early signs of…
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jagjeet1 · 2 years
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5 Ultimate Ways to Avoid Procrastination
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“I’ll do it in five minutes.”
“Just two more minutes and then I’ll get up.”
“Well it’s 6:02 and the day is about to end, I guess I’ll start tomorrow only.”
This is what Shreya said to herself whenever she was about to sit down to study. The moment there was anything that needed to be done, it always happened at the very last minute. Be it studying, getting ready to go outside, or getting up to close the door. “Two minutes more on Instagram, then I’ll do it.” Those two minutes never ended. She always ended up being stressed about the deadline and doing a sloppy job, unable to give her best.
If you have caught yourself making excuses to postpone your work, you are caught in the cycle of procrastination. Procrastinating is nothing but a pressure-building machine that makes you stressed about the work you’ll have to do in the last hour. It is not healthy to let the pressure build up. Multiple studies have proven that individuals, especially students who procrastinate are at an increased risk of having high-stress levels as compared to those who don’t. Procrastination leads to high levels of stress at the workplace, deterioration in one’s mental health, and low life satisfaction is reported. 
Here are some strategies you can use to become efficient.
Don’t stress yourself for procrastinating
Now that you have spent your time procrastinating do not waste time further by blaming yourself. Rather than thinking what would have happened if you had started your work ten minutes ago, start working and make the ten minutes that you have now count. Lost time cannot be bought back but the present can be used wisely. 
Just work for 15 minutes
Okay you do not want to work right now, don’t. Just work for 15 minutes now and then take the well-deserved break you want. Tricking your brain into working for just 15 minutes rather than on the whole project at once can help you get started. Once you have seen the work and started a little, you will be motivated to do more and not procrastinate. 
Set goals and reward yourself
Don’t let the deadline be the motivating factor in your life. Break down your work into smaller chunks and after completion of each part, reward yourself. This could be a chocolate, an episode of Friends, or a short nap. You choose your reward for the effort and work that you put in.
Ask your friends to help
If you find yourself not being able to give up procrastination, have a friend hold you accountable for your progress. Ensure that they are someone who will check in on you and be strict if you start to miss your deadlines. In case you both have a similar schedule, tie up your work progress with them. 
Provide yourself incentives to stay on task
Whenever you feel like giving up work and putting it off for some time later, bribe yourself with food, gifts, relaxing time, anything that would motivate you to stay on task. It does not have to be big, it could be as small as five minutes on Instagram. 
It’s okay if you miss one task in the schedule: Make a schedule for all the work you need to do that day. It is the best thing if you could complete all of them on time. In case you miss the time frame for a task, leave it and start working on the next one. Don’t worry about it, you’ll find time to do it later.
Remember the best way to deal with procrastination is to find the inner motivation to guide you rather than relying on deadlines. Rather than letting your stress levels shoot up to the sky and negatively affect your mental health, find what motivates you. Use it to incentivize yourself into working. 
Procrastination can lead to stress and anxiety. Get yourself assessed if you feel anxious or stressed. You should also seek therapy if you feel that because of procrastination you are being unproductive, starting to feel worthless, anxious, or stressed. 
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teachingrounds · 2 years
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DID YOU KNOW? Early Childhood Intervention is associated with better family finances and less need for welfare.
Source: Homel, et al. The Pathways to Prevention Project: The First Five Years, 1999-2004 (2006). Image: StockVault.
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Early Intervention Speech Therapy & Occupational Therapy
Milestone Group Therapy offers best Early Intervention Speech and Occupational Therapy for kids & toddlers in Philadelphia & Mainline. Book your appointment now!
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inclusiveparadise · 4 days
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Inclusive Paradise: Your partner in supporting children with autism
Looking for special therapies and educational services for your autistic child in Chandigarh, Panchkula, or Mohali? Look no further than an inclusive paradise! Our institute is dedicated to quality care and support for children with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) and their families.
At Inclusive Paradise, we understand the unique challenges that autistic children face, and our team of experienced teachers and therapists are here to help. With its comprehensive therapeutic activities, including speech therapy, occupational therapy, sensory integration therapy, and behavioral therapy, it aims to improve the skills and abilities of children with autism, promoting their overall development and well-being.
Our special education program is tailored to the individual needs of each child and ensures that they receive individual attention and support in a caring environment. We believe in the power of early intervention and inclusive education to unlock the full potential of autistic children and help them succeed.
More than just a therapy center, Inclusive Paradise is a supportive community where families can find the resources and support they need to navigate the journey of raising a child with autism. We are committed to promoting social inclusion and acceptance, one child at a time.
Visit our website at inclusiveparadise.com to learn more about our services and how we can support your child's success.
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B12 Deficiency in Children: What to Know
B12 Deficiency in Children: What to Know
Introduction: Vitamin B12 plays a vital role in the development and growth of children, supporting brain function, red blood cell production, and overall health. However, when children do not receive an adequate supply of this essential nutrient, it can have detrimental effects on their well-being. In this blog, we’ll explore the importance of vitamin B12 for children’s health, common symptoms of…
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pixierainbows · 1 year
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Addiction can impact individuals and families profoundly, making it crucial to understand the signs and provide support. In Maryland, where behavioral health is a priority, recognizing addiction’s nuances is vital. The commitment to behavioral health care in Pikesville, Maryland, ensures a comprehensive approach to addressing addiction and fostering a supportive community.
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ineedfairypee · 10 months
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Early intervention is key 🔑
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Depression is a mental health condition that can affect individuals of all ages, and teenagers are no exception. Recognizing depression in teens can be challenging, as the symptoms may manifest differently from those in adults. Parents, educators, and peers must know the signs and provide support.
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ableautism · 2 months
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In the journey of parenting, navigating the unique challenges of raising a child with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) requires both resilience and effective strategies. One such transformative strategy for families is Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA). This evidence-based intervention doesn’t just address the immediate needs of children with autism; it sets the stage for a lifetime of success by unlocking their full potential. But how does it do so?
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hsmagazine254 · 2 months
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The Link Between Parental Influence & Juvenile Delinquency - H&S Education & Parenting
How Parental Influence Shapes Juvenile Delinquency Juvenile delinquency is a serious problem that affects many families and communities. While there are many factors that can contribute to delinquent behaviour, parental influence is a key factor. In this article, we’ll explore the ways in which parenting style can impact a child’s behaviour and increase their risk for delinquency. 10 Pointers…
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teachingrounds · 2 years
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DID YOU KNOW? Early Childhood Intervention is associated with improved parent-child relationships.
Source: Homel, et al. _The Pathways to Prevention Project: The First Five Years, 1999-2004_ (2006). Image: The Early Learning Institute (TELI)
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