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[C938]Computer Use At Home
by Maria Sanchez, Mar
You have a family. A big family. Your children are your priority and making sure they do well in school is part of that. But since money doesn't grow on trees, how do you manage a shared computer among three or four (or even more) kids who all need to use it and how do you keep the work space organized and neat so that one person doesn't monopolize it?

Here are some tips for making sure your computer doesn't cause a world war within your family:

First, if you can afford to have multiple computers in the house but not one for each child, consider putting one each bedroom if multiple children share the room. A multi-user computer desk, like the ones from Versa Products, Inc. is a great way to maximize space so that you don't have to squeeze two desks into a room that already contains two beds. The multi-user desk gives both children work space?one can use the computer while the other uses desktop space?and their individual books, papers, and writing utensils can be kept in cubbies or plastic bins on a bookshelf.

If you have multiple computer users in the same house, but only one computer, put the computer in the family room or den so it can be accessed easily by all family members. A single user desk is the way to go here, and to make sure that each member of the family can comfortable use the computer, be sure to add a height-adjustable, articulating keyboard arm to the desk. These one-touch adjustable arms allow the keyboard to be repositioned without any fuss and make using the computer as easy for your first grader as it is for your high school senior. In addition, you might want to consider adding an adjustable monitor arm to your desk. These arms attach directly to the back of almost any flat screen monitor and can be adjusted for height and tilt at the touch of a finger. Again, this not only makes the work environment more conducive to all involved, but it also frees up desktop space, creating valuable writing space. And a tilting monitor arm is ideal if your computer is located in a room with natural light that changes throughout the day. Tilting the monitor to avoid glare is easier on the eyes and prevents fatigue.

Manage computer time based on the importance of the work that needs to be done. If Johnny wants to check email while Suzy is busy writing a book report, you could run into problems. Give each child a set number of minutes throughout the evening to use the computer. If one is willing to give up some of his/her minutes on one night so that another child can have more time when they need it, reward that child by giving him/her a "computer pass" to be used whenever he/she wants on another day when his/her minutes are used up. You can also set rules based on age of the child, as older children typically have more homework that requires research online.

1. Apple Cider Vinegar Dandruff Cure

This is one of the natural cures that has been around for centuries, so it's stood the test of time and been proven over all these years. Apple cider vinegar works by killing off the fungus that cause all those nasty white flakes that break out on your scalp.

Use this in conjunction with a regular shampoo - any gentle, PH balanced shampoo will be fine. Ideally the more natural this shampoo is, the better.

Mix together two parts of apple cider vinegar to one part warm water. If you don't like the cidery smell, add a few drops of essential oils to mask the vinegar smell.

Do this mixing first, then once you've shampooed, pour it over your hair. Or, if you prefer more control over the application, put it in a sprayer bottle and spray it on your hair. Massage the mixture into your scalp. Leave it to dry. There's no need to rinse it out. Indeed, the remedy will likely be more effective if you don't rinse but if the smell bugs you too much then feel free to rinse it out after an hour or so.

2. Fenugreek Seeds

This one needs a bit more advance preparation but nothing too complicated - just mainly time. Soak a few tablespoons of fenugreek seeds overnight in a bowl of water. Next day, grind the seeds into a paste - a regular food blender works fine for this. Once you've got your paste, massage it into your scalp and leave it there for about an hour before rinsing the mixture out.

3. Teatree Oil

You've probably seen this as an ingredient in various shampoos but you can also buy the oil separately. Teatree oil is a natural form of antiseptic, which is why it works for this treatment. Pour off some of your regular shampoo and add a few tablespoons of teatree oil into the bottle in the space you've just created. Then mix well before applying your shampoo as normal. You'll need to remember to shake your shampoo bottle before each use if the oil doesn't fully mix. Experiment with different brands if necessary and use a clear bottle to remind you to do this.

4. De-stress your life

Dandruff can often be our body's way of telling us that there is too much stress in our life. Find ways to cut down the amount of stress you're exposed to. You can do this by taking up a relaxation method such as yoga or meditation. Or it could even be as simple as changing your routine slightly so that your drive to work isn't a nose to tail traffic jam. You'll likely know what stresses you out in your life. Taking steps to reduce this stress will help you in more ways than just your dandruff infested hair.

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