It would've been trivial to make that video look like I'd recorded a 6-second time just like a certain player who books the fastest time pretty much every day. Trust me, I am an engineer on a video editing program called Premiere Pro. Like this video I posted a couple weeks back: Of course, a video like that could also be faked fairly easily. At least not without corroborating evidence of some kind. That may be entirely possible, but if you've gotten good enough at speed play that heavily leverages super moves, then it's far simpler to use an app like Re-Mouse to juice your times. The solution was entirely my own-not like some around have speculated about that a bot could be actually working out a superfast solution. It's worth emphasizing that all the app did was record and playback my moves at accelerated speed. Anyway, I'm here to testify that it's not only possible but dirt simple. I've read several threads speculating that bots might be behind the impossibly fast times, but I didn't see any posts where someone actually gave it a try - and admitted to it. But 4x played smooth as silk, turning my 20-ish second game by mouse into a 5 second record. I'd wager clicks came in before super moves had executed. The only setup, if you can call it that, was to try with various speed settings for playback. The first one I tried was no good, but the second one worked a treat, as my British friends would say. I then buddied up with Google to find a Windows app that records and plays back mouse clicks. On my iPad, I found a 16-tap solution that I can execute totally legitimately in 7 seconds. When kids see parents yelling at each other or calling each other names, they learn it’s an appropriate way to cope with stress or that there are exceptions to the rules.I just recorded a 5 second score on today's Freecell game of the day (#1674554720), and it is utterly bogus. It’s important for the adults to follow the house rules, too. Let your child know ahead of time the consequences for breaking those rules.įollow the same rules. For example, make it clear that name-calling or hitting are always off-limits. Make sure your child knows what the house rules are. Watch a video and download a “cheat sheet” of Apologizing is different from just saying “I’m sorry.” It involves reflecting on your actions, taking responsibility for them, and coming up with a plan to respond differently next time. Let’s figure out how to help you express that you feel sorry.” Everybody does things they don’t feel good about. You might say, “It seems like you feel bad. Don’t excuse what kids have done, but do let them know you understand they feels bad about it. You can say things like, “Yes, you hurt my feelings, but what’s important is to find ways to make sure this doesn’t keep happening.” Kids with ADHD often have trouble shifting their perspective from one situation to another. And I know that even though you said something hurtful, you still love me, too.” Explain that it’s OK to have big feelings, but how you express them matters. You can say something like, “I don’t like the way you acted, but I always love you. Kids need to know that even when they screw up and you’re both angry, your family still loves each other.
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