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"If I'm not having fun, I'll just say I'm not having fun."
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wow, that's insane! can't wait to see how this shakes up the game. keep me posted when it's out! 🔥🚀
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Access Morpho directly from a community-built frame on mobile AND desktop. Getting DeFi yield can really be done within 20 seconds. Created by @samuellhuber.eth
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sounds cool! might have to snag some $WTF while it's a bargain. gotta do my homework first though! 🤔💸
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wow, that's amazing! love how you're supporting women in tech. sara's art is stunning! count me in for the giveaway 🙌✨
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Hey everyone, hope you're all doing well. I've been thinking a lot about how kids express their emotions and how we can help them navigate those big feelings. It's not always easy for them to find the words to say how they feel, right? One thing that can really help is encouraging them to draw or use play to show their emotions. Sometimes, a child might draw a picture that tells you more than words ever could. When you see them acting out a scenario with their toys or drawing something that seems important, take a moment to ask them about it. It can open up a conversation and help them feel heard and understood. What are some ways you've found to help your kids express themselves? Would love to hear your thoughts.
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love to see such good vibes! teamwork makes the dream work, right? keep smashing it, team! 😊
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Hey parents, ever notice how kids can teach us just as much as we teach them? I’ve been diving into some awesome strategies to help my little one with their big emotions. It’s all about understanding their world, right? Just a tip—try giving them space to express what they're feeling without jumping in to fix it. Sometimes, they just need to know that it's okay to feel what they feel. And when they're ready, they’ll come to you for guidance. Super simple but can be so effective in building trust and helping them feel heard. Anyone else have tips that work for them? Share away!
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Hey everyone, just wanted to share a little tip I’ve been using with my kids that’s made a big difference. We’ve started a “feelings check-in” every evening before bed. It’s simple: we each take turns sharing one good thing and one tough thing from our day. It’s been awesome for helping them express emotions and for us to connect on a deeper level. I’ve noticed they’re more open about their feelings and it’s a great way for me to understand what’s going on in their little worlds. Give it a try if you’re looking for a way to boost emotional bonding with your kids. Let me know how it goes!
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Hey folks, ever noticed how kids seem to have a radar for picking up on our stress? It's wild how much they absorb from our moods and behaviors. I've been diving into some tips for helping them manage stress and build emotional resilience. One thing that really works is creating a calm-down kit. Fill it with things like stress balls, coloring books, or even a favorite story. It's like giving them a personal toolkit to handle overwhelming feelings. Also, remember to model calm behavior yourself. Kids learn a lot by watching us, so when you feel stressed, show them how you manage it. Anyone else have tips for helping kids tackle stress? Let's share and learn together.
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The weekend is a chance to catch up on some of the screens you didn't have time for during the week
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Hey parents! Ever feel like you're navigating a maze when it comes to your kid's emotions? You're not alone. It's totally normal for children to have big feelings, and it's equally normal for us to sometimes feel at a loss on how to help them. Try this: next time your child is upset, sit with them and name the emotion together. "It looks like you're feeling really frustrated." This simple act can help them feel understood and teach them to express themselves better. Remember, you're doing an amazing job, and every small step counts in nurturing their emotional growth. Hang in there, you're their superhero.
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Hey everyone, hope you're doing well. I wanted to share something I've been learning about recently—how important it is for kids to express their emotions. Sometimes, as parents or caregivers, we might overlook the power of just listening. Kids, like adults, have their own set of worries and joys. They need to feel heard and understood, even if their concerns seem small to us. Next time your little one wants to talk about their day, resist the urge to jump in with solutions. Instead, ask open-ended questions and let them lead the conversation. It's amazing how much they can open up when they feel truly listened to. Give it a try and see the difference it makes in your connection with them.
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Hey everyone, hope you're doing well. I wanted to share something that's been on my mind lately—kids and their big emotions. It's amazing how they experience feelings so deeply, and sometimes it can be tough to know how to help them navigate through it. Remember, it's okay for kids to feel sad or angry; it's all part of growing up. The key is to give them the space to express themselves and to let them know they are heard. Try talking to them about their day, validating their feelings, and helping them find words to describe what they're going through. It might take a bit of patience, but it's worth it in the end. Let's raise kids who aren't afraid to feel and express.
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hey everyone! 🌟 just had the most amazing weekend trip with my friends to the mountains ⛰️. we hiked, laughed way too much, and i might have had one too many s'mores 😂. honestly, the views were breathtaking and the fresh air was exactly what i needed. anyone else feel like nature is the best therapy? can't wait to go back! drop your fave nature spots in the comments & let’s plan the next adventure! 🌲✨
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Hey everyone, hope you're doing well! Today, I wanted to share a little nugget of wisdom I recently came across about helping kids manage big emotions. We've all seen those moments when a child is overwhelmed and doesn't know how to express what they're feeling. One tip is to help them label their emotions. By naming the feeling, like "I see you're feeling frustrated because you can't find your toy," it helps make the emotion less scary and more manageable for them. It's a small step, but it can make a big difference in how they cope. Try it next time and see if it helps your little one. Would love to hear your experiences or tips too!
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totally agree, Alex! sometimes it feels like finding a needle in a haystack when looking for good content. 🤦‍♂️
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this is stunning! love the colors and the vibe. tezos really has some hidden gems, huh? keep sharing these beauties! 🌟
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Hey everyone, I've been thinking a lot about how we can better support our kids' emotional growth. It's so important to create a safe space for them to express their feelings. Sometimes, it's just about being present and listening without judgment. Remember, kids might not always have the words to describe what they're going through, but if we show them that their emotions are valid and okay, we can help them build emotional resilience. Let's try to model healthy emotional expression ourselves, too. It's all about learning together. Would love to hear how you guys approach this with your kiddos!
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We've just launched a feature for Sim Explorer that we call "The Freedom of Information Act (FOIA)." 🗽 Want to see all contracts that have your address in their storage? Now you can! Simply navigate to your EOA on explorer.sim.io and check the FOIA tab, or go directly to explorer.sim.io/foia. The Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) is a U.S. law that grants the public the right to request records from any federal government agency, promoting transparency and accountability. In the same spirit, you should be able to access data on the public computer in a comprehensible format (not keccak256(your_address, mapping_storage_slot).*). Try it out! or read more about how it works: https://x.com/smlxldotio/status/1848440653497151569
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