RE: Efficiently Effective

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I agree with you, and I would be more vocal in saying that automation is a systematic and structured fooling from the perspective of problem-solving learning, especially for our children who practice. I have strict rules in this regard.

I'm sure those of you who play the game are in the orientation of healing after the illness you experienced, and that is much stronger in the spirit of playing. Others play for fun and to pursue profits. While you are playing for rehabilitation, you are of great value as a player.

I am sure that someone who has a strong character to recover will recover more than those who do not have the enthusiasm to recover at all.

Best wishes for you, and I hope you are always fine.



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I have strict rules in this regard.

Me too. I am very analogue with parenting. Once my daughter has built the actual skills, then she can make decisions to use supports, but only then.

I am sure that someone who has a strong character to recover will recover more than those who do not have the enthusiasm to recover at all.

The suicide rate for stroke survivors is something like 10x higher than normal. It is debilitating.

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