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  2. Assertive Communication: Examples, Benefits, Techniques

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    Assertive communication involves clear, honest statements about your beliefs, needs, and emotions. Think of it as a healthy midpoint between passive communication and aggressive communication.

  3. Nader notes that one of the benefits of TM is the simplicity of the practice. It doesn’t ask the practitioner to try too hard, he says. A small study provides some support for this idea.

  4. National Council of Teachers of Mathematics - Wikipedia

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    Teaching Children Mathematics supports improvement of pre-K–6 mathematics education by serving as a resource for teachers so as to provide more and better mathematics for all students. It is a forum for the exchange of mathematics idea, activities, and pedagogical strategies, and or sharing and interpreting research.

  5. Intermittent Fasting: Benefits, How It Works, and More

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    Intermittent fasting is a popular and effective way to improve your health and longevity. Learn how it works, what benefits it offers, and how to do it safely and effectively.

  6. Employment of autistic people - Wikipedia

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    Some companies practice affirmative action, particularly in the IT sector, where "high-functioning" autistic people are seen as a competitive asset. Nevertheless, these efforts have had mostly cosmetic effect, and did not result is a statistically significant improvement in the employment outcome of autistic adults.

  7. Buddy system - Wikipedia

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    The buddy system is a procedure in which two individuals, the "buddies", operate together as a single unit so that they are able to monitor and help each other. [1] As per Merriam-Webster, the first known use of the phrase "buddy system" goes back to 1942.

  8. Evidence-based practice - Wikipedia

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    Evidence-based practice is the idea that occupational practices ought to be based on scientific evidence.The movement towards evidence-based practices attempts to encourage and, in some instances, require professionals and other decision-makers to pay more attention to evidence to inform their decision-making.

  9. Acupuncture: How It Works, Benefits, and Results for Pain

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    Instead, Kempisty recommends “Tai Chi, yoga, and meditation [and learning] simple self-massage techniques to promote the flow of energy into your aroma and different parts of your body,” if ...