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Just because remote learning is widely in use across the US, that doesn't mean it's easy for children--or their parents. HuffPost reports introverted students face even more challenges with remote learning besides nabbing a strong wifi signal. If you find your child is holding back in class--or avoiding classes altogether--experts say it's best to start by gently asking them what's going on. Perhaps they're worried about what their peers think of the home, or by how they look on camera, or that they can't get to grips with the software. Remind them that backgrounds can be tidied, hair can be cut, seating and lighting can be improved, and software tutorials can be worked through. Whatever the problem, work to reassure the child that such feelings are normal and that there are solutions to every problem.
Boasting exceptional driving capabilities while also ensuring reduced CO2 emissions, the new Jeep Avenger e-Hybrid, driven by its innovative 48 Volt hybrid engine, further advances the Jeep brand's trailblazing journey into electrification.The engine powering the new Avenger e-Hybrid represents the highest level of technological achievement, delivering both comfort and performance. With this state-of-the-art technology, the new Avenger e-Hybrid delivers an exceptionally smooth driving experience, enabling fortunate journalists to embrace electric mobility at lower speeds. This is made possible through the integration of the automatic 6-speed e-DCS6 dual-clutch transmission with its integrated electric engine.The route retraces the double soul of the Avenger: at ease both on road and offroad. On the one hand, the on-road route allows the driver to try the hybrid features (energy recovery & electric drive at low speed) and the tech features such as L2 assisted driving. The new Avenger e-Hybrid has been designed to be the first entry point into electrification. It employs a powertrain based on a lightweight 48V Hybrid system capable of delivering a nearly complete hybrid experience. A 100hp internal combustion engine coupled with a 21kw electric motor is then integrated into a double-clutch 6-speed automatic transmission and a 48V Belt Starter for a smooth transition to the electric drive that also produces further CO2 savings. The 0.9 kWh lithium-ion battery is located under the driver's seat, with no impact on the interior space, which remains the same as that of the Avenger petrol.The entire 48V hybrid system weighs only 60 kg more than a conventional automatic transmission. This keeps the total weight of the new Avenger e-Hybrid to just 1280 kg.
Touareg, Volkswagen’s flagship SUV for more than two decades, underscores a proud tradition of quality, capability and comfort that is synonymous with the marque and its extensive array of cutting-edge passenger cars. Comfortably more than 1.1 million people worldwide, including about 58,200 in the UK, have enjoyed the luxury and style afforded by three generations of Touareg over the past 21 years, and that number is set to continue to grow with the arrival, in October 2023, of a comprehensively updated new model.Always a showcase for the latest in Volkswagen technical developments, the Touareg now debuting in UK showrooms exhibits an array of high-tech features, many offered as standard, that once again help define the car as an engineering tour de force.Among the many highlights, today’s Touareg includes the option of newly-developed IQ.Light HD LED matrix headlights which use 38,432 LEDs to turn night into day. Three light modules in each headlight create an unmistakable design and allow various light functions to be used. They also project a lane of light ahead of the driver to provide maximum visibility without dazzling oncoming traffic. Upgraded running gear and further enhanced comfort on- or off-road add to the appeal, while the new Touareg’s renowned towing capabilities of course remain.A redesigned front-end features, for the first time on Touareg, an illuminated horizontal strip in the radiator grille. A similar illuminated line at the rear also offers a first, in the form of a red illuminated Volkswagen logo on top-end variants. Fresh 20-, 21- or 22-inch alloy wheels add to the updated exterior appeal while, inside, Volkswagen has enhanced the Touareg for added comfort on long journeys, including softer armrests and padding on the centre console to cushion knees from bumps. New door panels, also made of a foamed material, come with attractive double decorative seams.
The evolution of an icon: The new Toyota C-HR combines an extraordinary design with the most modern technologies. Inspired by the vision of a “concept car for the road” and the unconventional look of its predecessor, the new Toyota C-HR dares to be different.The first Toyota C-HR, launched in 2017, sold more than 840,000 units in Europe. With its unconventional design, convincing quality and high fun factor, it developed into a successful model for Toyota.The new Toyota C-HR was developed specifically to meet the needs of European customers. The vehicle was designed and developed locally and is also produced in Europe. During development, Toyota engineers used extensive real-time data from drivers across Europe.High-quality features are part of a comprehensive and personalized driving experience that puts the customer at the center. These include the flush door handles, the 64-color ambient lighting and the panoramic roof with infrared-reducing low-e coating.Thanks to innovative technologies and comprehensive further development of driving dynamics, the new Toyota C-HR offers confident and comfortable driving behavior. The various hybrid and plug-in hybrid powertrains use Toyota's latest hybrid technology to combine more power with an engaging and efficient driving experience.In addition to its efficient powertrains, the new Toyota C-HR reduces its environmental impact through the use of new recycled and animal-free materials, through advanced technologies to reduce vehicle weight and by reducing CO2 emissions in production.The first customer vehicles will be delivered from January 2024. Delivery of the C-HR Plug-in Hybrid will begin in March 2024.
The evolution of an icon: The new Toyota C-HR combines an extraordinary design with the most modern technologies. Inspired by the vision of a “concept car for the road” and the unconventional look of its predecessor, the new Toyota C-HR dares to be different.The first Toyota C-HR, launched in 2017, sold more than 840,000 units in Europe. With its unconventional design, convincing quality and high fun factor, it developed into a successful model for Toyota.The new Toyota C-HR was developed specifically to meet the needs of European customers. The vehicle was designed and developed locally and is also produced in Europe. During development, Toyota engineers used extensive real-time data from drivers across Europe.High-quality features are part of a comprehensive and personalized driving experience that puts the customer at the center. These include the flush door handles, the 64-color ambient lighting and the panoramic roof with infrared-reducing low-e coating.Thanks to innovative technologies and comprehensive further development of driving dynamics, the new Toyota C-HR offers confident and comfortable driving behavior. The various hybrid and plug-in hybrid powertrains use Toyota's latest hybrid technology to combine more power with an engaging and efficient driving experience.In addition to its efficient powertrains, the new Toyota C-HR reduces its environmental impact through the use of new recycled and animal-free materials, through advanced technologies to reduce vehicle weight and by reducing CO2 emissions in production.The first customer vehicles will be delivered from January 2024. Delivery of the C-HR Plug-in Hybrid will begin in March 2024.