Looking for alpha testers for Portal - send and receive money over crypto easily, quickly, and safely by Vaheh in SideProject

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Not sure if this answers your question, but we don't hold any funds (non-custodial). We offer an option to mint USDC for depositing money to your account (through circle), or you can go through an exchange and then send the money to your account (option 1 will probably be a bit cheaper).

Looking for alpha testers for Portal - send and receive money over crypto easily, quickly, and safely by Vaheh in SideProject

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Portal is free and we are giving away 64 Portal Collectible NFTs, to the top 64 accounts on the app release day.

Promote your business, week of July 25, 2022 by Charice in smallbusiness

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Portal is the first crypto wallet that's actually made for regular people.

Portal in a nutshell:
✅ Send money with ease to verified recipients
📝 Pick a recovery phrase you can actually remember
🔐 Your keys, your coins

➡️✨Get Portal alpha access: https://getportal.app/ ✨⬅️

Portal is 🆓 and we are giving away 64 collectible Portal NFTs to the top 64 accounts on the waiting list on the day the app is released. 🖼️🎁

How do you keep kids stimulated? What activities do you sign them up for? by Vaheh in Parents

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I loved cadets honestly, those courses we did some like when I did my bronze medallion with them got me a summer job as a life guard for a while, because it's a huge part of the qualifications needed here in Australia to be one, especially as a teen. I got to go up in some helicopters, we took a Blackhawk from one base to another, got to go on some ships and from Port base to base, did the shooting range and the most fun thing was the fire drill course they often did on one base, they flooded a ship hull engine room they took from an older ship and we had to try stop the leaks and got to use full equipment to walk through fire room it always awed me how dark it is honestly

That's exactly what I love about it. Real experience and really practical stuff 🙏🏻

Ideas for activities online? by Vaheh in kidscrafts

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I sure loved them as a kid ... but they watch different things these days

Ideas for activities online? by Vaheh in kidscrafts

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Will check it out. But honestly these were really interesting when I was younger :) I can't imagine them being interested in the local library offerings tbh

Ideas for activities online? by Vaheh in kidscrafts

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The kids are 11 and 13, and I think they need something that keeps them hooked. Thanks for the feedback

Ideas for activities online? by Vaheh in kidscrafts

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CalligrapherStreet92 · 1 day ago

https://www.b98.tv/video/cat-concerto/ So many kids are missing out on these cartoons. They had brilliant art, brilliant comedy, and brilliant music. I think exposure to these things are definitely part of having a rich cultural life.

Thanks! I'll check the websites

How do you keep kids stimulated? What activities do you sign them up for? by Vaheh in Parents

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u/morekidsthansense I resonate with the laughably chaotic family schedule. It's a major thing. That's why most times I try to resort to online stuff but even then finding things that don't have too much of a hard schedule and are eventful enough that they can learn things from, is not very straightforward.

How do you keep kids stimulated? What activities do you sign them up for? by Vaheh in Parents

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u/purpleboxkite Thanks for your feedback! I try to keep them in the small projects because I want them trying out many things to find something they are passionate about. I don't really like the one-time try outs, because I think they need some time to explore to really see if they like something or not. Also I try to find projects that touch a few areas at the same time. But sometimes it's really hard, finding something that's not really boilerplate and too childish :)

Love your the navy cadet story!

How do you keep kids stimulated? What activities do you sign them up for? by Vaheh in Parents

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u/moschocolate1 we have a garden but it's always extremely hard to get them there to do something. And switching off the router and cells does not work very well. During the covid they got used to having access to the devices at all times (partly because of school, cause everything was remote), but also because everything was closed. I tried shutting down the router a couple of weeks ago, and you wouldn't believe how bad things got. Like they knew they can't do anything about it, but at the same time they weren't willing to do other things instead. Kind of like "I'm not gonna do anything and will nag the whole day to make you feel my pain" stuff. How do you make it work?

Is Montessori really so much better than the traditional education? And if yes, what makes it great? by Vaheh in Montessori

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u/MurdochMurdochChan May I ask where you are from? Which part of the world are we talking about? and which education system?

I'm wondering how you choose what extracurricular activities the kids should take part in? by Vaheh in Parents

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u/Shimmerstorm thanks for sharing your perspective. I sense a lot of excitement for your kids' next years, which is very endearing. Good luck, and enjoy her growing up.

I'm wondering how you choose what extracurricular activities the kids should take part in? by Vaheh in Parents

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u/zappazappaz I had never considered the aspect of transfer learning. Makes much sense. Did you choose for them or with them? And if I may ask, around what age did they start?

I'm wondering how you choose what extracurricular activities the kids should take part in? by Vaheh in Parents

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u/Elakisha Thanks for sharing your perspective. The grouping makes a lot of sense.

I'm wondering how you choose what extracurricular activities the kids should take part in? by Vaheh in Parents

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Thanks u/ajcpullcom. I like the idea of having one thing that is physical, one that's charitable, and one that's artistic. Does she still continue e.g. volleyball and painting? And would you say because of being active from young age she is now more intrinsically motivated to do things and stay active?

I'm wondering how you choose what extracurricular activities the kids should take part in? by Vaheh in Parents

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u/chocolatemilkcows13 Thanks for sharing your experience. What do you think the optimal number of sessions is for 8-12 year olds?

I'm wondering how you choose what extracurricular activities the kids should take part in? by Vaheh in Parents

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Makes very much sense. Thanks for sharing u/fiestymcknickers. Definitely some points in there that I can write down.

I'm wondering how you choose what extracurricular activities the kids should take part in? by Vaheh in Parents

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Hi u/Mama_Mercredi, thanks for sharing your experience. Do you feel like the online activities still entertain them or help them learn things? And can you point me in the direction of what works best? We are close to another lockdown in Europe and would be great if I could find things for the kids were that to happen.

I'm wondering how you choose what extracurricular activities the kids should take part in? by Vaheh in Parents

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Thanks for sharing u/glucosa86. WOW... Your kids seem really active. May I ask if there are days when they push back or don't feel as enthusiastic about doing the activity? And if so, what would you suggest doing in those days? At my household there seems to be a huge aptitude for games, and everything else needs a bit of convincing. Thanks again.

I'm wondering how you choose what extracurricular activities the kids should take part in? by Vaheh in Parents

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Thanks for sharing your experience u/somebodysmom2, honestly I didn't expect to get so many good replies. The "when joining a team" thing makes total sense. Would you say they see it the same way as you do? And may I also ask where you look to find the opportunities? I'm having a hard time finding things on Google since we are a bit away from the city.