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SORRY CAN'T TALK BOSS BATTLE

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I think a great way to improve communication with kids (and adults) is to make every yes or no question a this or that question.

I started doing it when after brain surgery my husband had trouble forming responses to questions for a while, and realized that the habit was helping my students engage more truthfully with me.

Some examples:

Yes/No: “Did you clean up your room like I told you?”

This/That: “Did you clean up already, or do you still need to do that?”

Yes/No: “Are you going to sit quietly?”

This/That: “Are you ready to sit and do our quiet activity, or do you need some time by yourself first?”

Yes/No: “Are you doing anything fun for your birthday?”

This/That: “Are you having a party on your birthday, or are you going to relax?”

I think many children (and adults!) are averse to telling adults “No,” especially when a command is implied. (“Did you clean your room?” “Are you going to sit quietly?” Hmmm if I say ‘no’ I will be in trouble with the adult.) So they are actually pretty likely to just lie and say what they think you want to hear.

Presenting a this or that question provides an alternative to lying, a ‘no, but’ scenario where they are presented with the reasonable consequences of a No (“if you’re not ready to sit quietly, you cannot do our quiet activity with us yet.”)

HOT TIP: if you need enrichment to stave off diseases of the mind but don't have any puzzles you can just eat a bunch of pistachios and then sort thru the shell pile to find matching halves and superglue them back together

this is awful. try it

hey man quick question. you okay?

that's none of my business

did i tell y’all that one time when my friends and i were making a joke mockumentary about a fake cryptid, my sibling and i got into a really bad hospitalizing car crash and instead of delaying it we just decided to film in the hospital and also convinced my mom and dad to play roles in it as well?

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ulibeanz

hey just wanted to say thanks for this incredibly chilling remark i’m so scared now

Anon is the cryptid

I think there’s a lot of potential for someone to design a small zine/pamphlet/flyer that can be put in sharing boxes and the like (little free libraries, free pantries, freedges, etc) that basically sows the seeds for anticapitalist thought using the sharing spaces as an example. Maybe a little definition of what “mutual aid” means, then going into how networks of projects like this could provide for people’s needs without having to rely on corporate, nonprofit, or government assistance, and providing first steps for getting involved with the larger mutual aid movement

People really love those sharing boxes, and I think they could be open-minded to having their political perspective widened if we use them as a starting point. I don’t really have the graphic design or writing skills to pull this off, but if anyone else makes something please send it my way and I’ll gladly promote it online and distribute it around my area

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makeamericapunkagain

Seriously though, if someone makes this, please tag me or dm it to me, and I’ll boost tf out of it in my area! I don’t have the time right now, because I’m working and doing school, but if someone else does, I’d love to know!!

Wow…. I’m a graphic designer living in an area of Brooklyn NY, where I can walk to more than 10 community fridges/free libraries within TEN minutes… and I know of dozens more within a few miles from me….. I’m going to make a mutual aid zine tomorrow (02/10/2021).

DM me if anyone wants a pdf and PLEASE DM me if you have any stats, tips, or resources that should go in a zine like this :^)

I made a pdf zine! All u gotta do is print landscape and fold it in the standard 8.5x11 format. I left the last/back page blank for us to fill in our local resources by hand!

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hater-of-terfs

Here’s how to fold it! I find it helps with folding if you cut a little further than it tells you to here

Distribute these widely! Drop ‘em in little free libraries, free pantries, or community fridges, or give them away at Food Not Bombs meals or through your local mutual aid group! And share this design around!

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I used my lunch break to put together this little calligraphy kit. Now back to the office! But this time I smell like wood stain and leather adhesive

This kit includes: A bone dip pen and a brass pencil (both from Samson Historical, very cool); a set of five paintbrushes; three wooden seal handles and 10 seals; a sheet of parchment paper; a beeswax votive, and a little spoon for melting wax; several wick-inside sticks of sealing wax, 9 vials of different colors of ink; 6 vials of colored sealing wax, and 4 vials containing water, matches (with a striker on the side of the vial), pen nibs, and some red wax. There's also a clip and some notecards.

I'm probably going to make a feather quill to add, if I can find a good feather that will fit. Stationery is in my thread book-- I'll reblog that also.

It occurred to me that I could hook this to a belt if I added some rings and made some belt loopies so... that's done