Seasons are Celebrations is a metaphor because it is a direct comparison
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Answer:
green beans salad
fish
rice
natural yogurt
apple or orange
a slice of wholemeal bread
Explanation:
Avoid consuming coffee, alcoholic beverages, processed foods, cold cuts, and fried, hot, and sweet foods
Eat slowly, chewing well and calmly
The first thing I would do is try organize a game possibly. A game where each round kids who win said game, get to play with toys on one side of the area, while the other kids get to sing songs, tell jokes, etc. (if they are allowed to do this)
Maybe you could create a song.
This song would remind kids to not touch each other and to not take things out of others hands.
I am unsure of the age group so my answers may not be great depending on the age, but I’m assuming they are toddlers.
Another solution is buying more toys? Although that could get pricey depending on how many kids there are. Maybe you could also have “shifts” where one group of kids goes outside and another goes in. When the group that was outside comes in, you switch. (If that makes sense.)
The kids inside could read, or sing, etc.
Answer:
Yes I think I am wired for happiness. To rewire my brain I would practice gratitude, write in a journal or repeat out loud things I am grateful for. Also, I would practice saying positive affirmations.
Explanation:
<span>People who worry that a safety belt wrinkles
their clothes can or might get involved in an accident. Belts are placed inside
transportation vehicles for only one purpose---to ensure the safety of the
passengers. Getting worried about the effects of the belt on your clothes is an
invalid reason to keep you safe from the moving vehicle. So make sure to always
buckle up for your safety and… Don’t mind the wrinkles! No one will notice that
while you’re walking down the street what matters is you’re alive and safe. </span>
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