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    1. Asked: December 7, 2021In: Communication

      How do you know it’s time to end a relationship?

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      Added an answer on December 8, 2021 at 1:37 pm

      At first everything is happy and wonderful. But then, disagreements set in every now and then. Those disagreements turn into a little argument or two, eventually turning into yelling. While you used to be happy with them 99% of the time you no longer feel the same enjoyment of being around them. TheRead more

      At first everything is happy and wonderful. But then, disagreements set in every now and then. Those disagreements turn into a little argument or two, eventually turning into yelling. While you used to be happy with them 99% of the time you no longer feel the same enjoyment of being around them. They become a neutral person to you, existing in your life but not adding anything to it. You no longer talk to them about life, love or happiness. Your conversations are not as deep as they used to be and are now filled with blank words to make it seem like you arent ignoring each other.

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    2. Asked: December 7, 2021In: Communication

      Dyslexia

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      Added an answer on December 8, 2021 at 1:37 pm

      Not all schools are great about handling dyslexia. Find some other parents of children with dyslexia to see if effective intervention is available in your area. Ask what program, minutes and group size, and how quickly are they catching up? If you can figure out how to afford it, get a private tutorRead more

      Not all schools are great about handling dyslexia. Find some other parents of children with dyslexia to see if effective intervention is available in your area. Ask what program, minutes and group size, and how quickly are they catching up? If you can figure out how to afford it, get a private tutor. Dyslexia organisations? Have a look around.

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    3. Asked: December 7, 2021In: Communication

      Color blindness

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      Added an answer on December 8, 2021 at 1:36 pm

      People who are colorblind only have trouble telling red from green. It's not like they can't see objects that are those colors, just red and green objects of equal brightness would look like the same color. Up until recently, I never knew some individuals even struggle with seeing at night, and theRead more

      People who are colorblind only have trouble telling red from green. It’s not like they can’t see objects that are those colors, just red and green objects of equal brightness would look like the same color. Up until recently, I never knew some individuals even struggle with seeing at night, and the fact that I can see everything and all colours sort of makes me feel special.

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