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  1. That Zennioptical article was really good. Super informative and yet so concise, I wish I could write like that. Surely shouldn't have any doubts after reading such an epic, really. Anyway, I've been wearing anti-glare progressive glasses for 3 years now because it's a sedentary desk job (I'm hoping to change, soon). I recall my ophthalmologist reciting these very words after my Lasik eye surgery for maximum correction- "the best part about your eyes is that they have the adaptability to adjust themselves provided they're trained in the right manner but everyone is too busy staring at computer screens all day". The irony was he was wearing anti-glares and seated in front of a Mac. These guys have got a lot of wisdom and I'd clear all my doubts at the eye clinic instead of spending more hours in front of bright "retinal-display" screens.
  2. My cousin's kid got "kicked" out of daycare for fighting with other kids because there were biting incidents. Sad but cute when I imagine it lol. Anyway, she has been homeschooling for a while now- started off by getting basic Montessori materials from a shop. These appear to be slightly expensive but she can afford it because she's a smart and rich engineer. She said getting my nephew toddler a number of memory-boosting and logical puzzles and games has a lot to do with developing the intelligence and creativity skills. Just give your kid a few lego characters, animal figures and maybe a few cars? And there will be many fairytale/action hero movie scripts created in his/her little head. I've felt it was true. For instance, if you have watched the LEGO movie or have read the plot, you'd be able to relate to your childhood ? It's just beautiful- how our little minds work at such a young age and expand.
  3. Here you go - Found this on YouTube, just try searching for the other ones. They're all uploaded.
  4. Both are great suggestions. Ever watched that show called 'Minute to Win it'; you can get so many ideas from the minigames there. From the top of my head, try something like stacking the cups or walking through a maze full of cups blindfolded or passing the message sort of game. All of these require a lot of teamwork and can engage the whole community
  5. Friends will change once your DD grows older. Age will not be a factor anymore but rather common interests.
  6. Cosmos: A Spacetime Odyssey, I'm not kidding!
  7. Happens to me, all the time ?
  8. Change the colour of your skin, it helps. But, what MJ did was asking for a deathwish.
  9. I don't remember names but I got myself something that had a lot of space- it was literally half the size of my mini backpack.
  10. I've rediscovered my passion in board games. I'm trying to curb my addiction of games in electronic platforms.
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