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If a puppy doesn't want to sleep, remember they need 12-18 hours of quality rest. Stick to a routine rather than giving in to every cry.

If stakeholders don't participate, clarify the risks of non-participation to them.

Teach and enforce that "No" is a complete sentence. If someone doesn't accept "No," the most respectful response is to disengage or simply say "okay" rather than trying to convince them otherwise. Parenting & Routine: What If They Don

If staff doesn't believe a survey is anonymous, use "single-use, randomly generated passwords" printed on slips of paper and drawn from a hat. This ensures the data is untrackable and helps build trust. Customer & Project Participation:

To bring different friend groups together, start small. If guests don't know each other, provide a clear area for common ground or an activity to spark conversation. Managing Personal "What If" Anxiety If a puppy doesn't want to sleep, remember

Enable automated reminders in tools like REDCap to re-send survey invitations after a set number of hours or days.

Clearly explain your expectations for children before a new activity. If they don't meet them, handle it with patience; for example, sensory-overloaded children may need scheduled one-on-one time to recharge. Teach and enforce that "No" is a complete sentence

When individuals don't meet expectations or respect boundaries, structure and consistency are key.

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