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Educational Resources
Adults and Children (school, college and uni. topics) in UK.

Adult ESOL, Employability, Functional Skills, Digital Skills, etc. to up-skill or make you job ready for the current competitive employment market.

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Heal Receding Gums and grow them back
| Treat Sensitive Teeth and Reverse Receding Gums - Gingivitis

https://youtu.be/-q7H-HYq_IsEnglish

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Feeling stressed can be so, well, stressful. But there are lots of ways you can help yourself, as shown in this stress survival guide. We hope you find it useful and that you have a calm, stress-free #StressAwarenessMonth.

Thanks to @crazyheadcomics for the gorgeous Illustration 💙

https://www.linkedin.com/posts/mind_2_stressawarenessmonth-activity-7055155512778059776-dTK3

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Student stops school bus after driver passes out - BBC News

https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/av/world-us-canada-65377864

Children learn what they see, not just what they are told. Teach or train them in reaction skills, practice working under pressure, etc.
The School of Life

Themes
- Self-knowledge
- Relationships
- Work
- Calm
- Leisure
- Sociability

https://www.theschooloflife.com/articles

#psychology

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The impact of making small consistent efforts throughout the year is presented well by math.

Focusing on short-term steps and consistency can make you feel happier and more productive.

#consistency #small #regular #productivity

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A matter of taking the first step - even if it's baby steps.

The risk management explained by a child:

Step 1: Identify and analyze the risk
Step 2: Review possible solutions
Step 3: Implement the solution
Step 4: Check and make any changes
Step 5: Take action 😁👍

#procrastination #dare #win

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Characteristics of inspiring leaders
Fitna at any library

Originally shared in
Parents in Training forum
Do you 'FEEL' TOO MUCH? You might be a 'Highly Sensitive Person'

"I FEEL too much..." "People say I'm way too sensitive..."

"I'm too empathic..."


Sound like you?

Roughly 20% of the population experiences what's called

Sensory-Processing Sensitivity (Aron & Aron, 1997) and are 'Highly Sensitive Persons' (HSPs).

And while many assume it's something more common in women, that's actually not true. Research shows that there are as many highly sensitive men as there are women- but in cultures where male sensitivity is not accepted, those men typically hide it & don't admit it (Buss, 1989).

Here are some distinguishing characteristics of HSPs outlined by one of the researchers that first identified & studied the trait (Aron, 2010). (Most HSPs will identify with a number of these)

• You prefer to be on the sidelines & observe before getting involved.
• You notice subtleties or small changes, e.g. "You've changed your hair!"
• You're more likely to be an introvert (70% are introverts).
• You take time to consider detail & all possible outcomes before acting.
• You're more aware of the thoughts and emotions of others and pick up on non-verbal cues.
• You're very conscientious and have a strong work ethic because you don't want to let anyone down.
• You're deeply concerned about social justice and the environment, and become very emotionally impacted if you witness injustice.
• You're likely to be gifted, artistic, or passionate about the arts.
You have a strong interest in spirituality and/or psychology.
• You have a faster & more intense startle response to movement or loud noises.
• The important takeout is that being highly sensitive (or neurodiverse more broadly) doesn't have to be an obstacle.
• If you change your mindset, and equip yourself with tools to help you tap into the benefits, it can really become a differentiating superpower.

Which of the distinguishing characteristics do you have?
And how can you see them as a superpower to be embraced instead of denied?

https://youtube.com/shorts/rnD3JR5j_KA

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What's Your Relationship Profile?

TRAILBLAZER
Strengths: Driven and focused on achieving objectives
How to show you care: Support their dreams, show interest in goals, respect their leadership

TASKMASTER
Strengths: Values organization, structure, and planning
How to show you care: Be reliable, appreciate attention to detail, plan together

NURTURER
Strengths: Empathetic, emotionally attuned, prioritizes connection
How to show you care: Practice active listening, validate feelings, give space to speak

VISIONARY
Strengths: Big-picture thinker, excited about new ideas and adventures
How to show you care: Share enthusiasm, try new things together, discuss future plans

While not a precise science, this can unlock hidden gems within our relationships, empowering us to elevate our connections

(Note -the terms Trailblazer, Taskmaster, Nurturer & Visionary are names we've given to each of the styles to broadly reflect the Goal,
Task, People and Vision orientations within HBDI and Prism models, when applied to relationships).

https://youtube.com/shorts/eWLZSYubTXM

@ShadeZahrai#shorts

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How To Fortify Your Doors in 10 Minutes for Less Than £10

https://youtu.be/ccg4QTzDRB8

More detailed tips in comments by professionals

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Forwarded from Almadaris ul mu’mineen
“It’s a lack of tarbiyah. The parents of these kids aren’t putting in the work of bringing up their kids right. These kids are essentially raising themselves. They’re being raised by each other at school, being raised by TV and TikTok and social media. Kids are no longer being raised by their parents.”
Let that reality really sink in.

Children do not need fancy gadgets or expensive toys or designer clothes or even lavish foods as much as they need genuine time and attention from their parents.
Children do not need things. They need real, honest, genuine tarbiyah.


What is Tarbiyah?
Click on article for more.
Interesting read.

https://muslimskeptic.com/2023/05/01/tarbiyah/