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Monthly Archives: March 2011
Help with determining if your child has ADHD
This is a short and helpful article which give 10 signs to look for if you think your child has ADHD. Looking at the list, I think we address almost all of these “symptoms” in our work with horses! We … Continue reading
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Help with determining if your child has ADHD
This is a short and helpful article which give 10 signs to look for if you think your child has ADHD. Looking at the list, I think we address almost all of these “symptoms” in our work with horses! We … Continue reading
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Help with determining if your child has ADHD
This is a short and helpful article which give 10 signs to look for if you think your child has ADHD. Looking at the list, I think we address almost all of these “symptoms” in our work with horses! We … Continue reading
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Work with horses is an innovative approach to corporate team building
Here are some tips on creating a successful corporate retreat. We would love to talk with you about incorporating work/play with horses as part of your plan. We offer several options and will work with you on how to address … Continue reading
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This looks like a GREAT training!
EAGALA Founder, Greg Kerston, offers many wonderful training seminars. This one focuses on our military and their families and I will be watching for this one to come to the Reno area! I have truly enjoyed the O.K. Corral Seminars … Continue reading
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PDD NOS, What the heck is that?
The way we define autism is that it is a spectrum disorder (ASD). PDD NOS (Pervasive Developmental Disorder – Not Otherwise Specified) indicates that someone has some mild autism like symptoms, but the they don’t have enough or that they … Continue reading
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There are treatment options
Dealing with ADHD can be very challenging, but there are treatment options. This article talks about some of them. Equine Therapy can be a wonderfully effective intervention for those with ADHD! Though we work on client specific goals, some of … Continue reading
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It is so important that we stay connected to our teenage girls
This article talks about how staying involved in your daughter’s life can help her avoid developing and eating disorder and offers when this is most important and ways to make it happen. In our work with teens, whether individually or … Continue reading
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Bravo for a caring teacher!
This article shares the story of a great teacher working with kids on the spectrum. We agree that more often that not “behavior” is simply a way of communicating and that if you figure out what is being said, you … Continue reading
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