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- Imagine an 8-year-old girl named Lily is getting ready for school. Her mom is constantly reminding her: "Lily, have you brushed your teeth yet?" "Did you pack your lunch? Don't forget your water bottle!" "Hurry up, we're going to be late! Put on your shoes!" "Don't forget your homework!" Lily, feeling overwhelmed and rushed, may: Become distracted: Forget what she was supposed to do and lose focus. Feel anxious: Start to worry about making mistakes and disappointing her mom. Resist and argue: Refuse to do things quickly, leading to a power struggle. Feel overwhelmed: Feel like she can't do anything right and lose confidence in her ability to get ready for school. This constant pressure can make getting ready for school a stressful experience for Lily. Instead of nagging, her mom could try a more supportive approach, such as: Creating a visual checklist: Help Lily create a checklist of things she needs to do in the morning,...