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Supporting Repetition at Home
Provide the opportunity for repetition
You can support your child by providing them with opportunities to repeat activities that interest them. During play time, don’t encourage them to pack away if they are in the middle of activity. Allow them as much time as possible to complete the activity.
Learning Extensions
Encourage learning extensions based on repetition of your child’s favourite story, movie, activity or song. Invite your child to repeat the activity, and extend by drawing pictures, reflecting on similarities and differences, and encouraging them to pre-empt words or actions. This repetitive learning will help them to forge the neurological connections they need for more complex learning.
Multi-sensory Instructions
Promote repetition using multi-sensory instructions. Ask questions such as: “What does it look like?” “What does it smell like?” “What does it sound like?” These instructions will encourage your child to retain new information.
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How to Check Material Quality To Ensure Product Safety


January 13, 2022 by Renaud Anjoran
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We recently published a guest article written by Brad Pritts, one of the most experienced quality professionals I know, on the Sofeast Blog — that article is Can I trust Chinese steel products? It is a great case study.
Unfortunately, I can’t write anything similar about our clients’ projects because of strict NDAs, and there aren’t many good studies publicly available on the internet. So I’ll share some of his points from that post here and add some of my own comments…

Can material quality issues lead directly to product safety issues?


Brad works for Unibond, which produces brakes. In his company’s case, yes, there is a direct link between quality and product safety.
If a heavy-duty brake shoe is made of the wrong grade of steel and is mounted on a truck, it could result in disastrous consequences.
There are many other types of products where using the wrong type of steel leads to serious safety issues. Imagine if a skyscraper’s frame & pillars got built with substandard materials?

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