Monthly Archives: April 2011

There is a life out there for those on the spectrum

This article shares the story of several different people who have autism. There lives are all different with different potentials. But those potentials will only be reached with time, help and appropriate interventions. Equine Therapy offers many benefits for those … Continue reading

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Thank you Mr. President

From the White House, a presidential proclamation marking April 2 as World Autism Awareness Day.

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Filming for KOLO TV Nat’l Autism Awareness Month

Well, “it’s in the can” (do people still say that?)! We were bumped for Valentine’s Day and then again 3-weeks ago because of the devastating earthquake in Japan, but today Mariana Jacob (KOLO TV channel 8) came out and filmed … Continue reading

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Parent tips on what NOT to do

Though you have to go through several screens to see everything, the tips on what not to do if your child/teen may have an eating disorder are pretty good advice. We are very proud of the work we do with … Continue reading

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News from N.E.A.T.

Not much in the news this morning, so decided to bring you up to date on all the things that are going on with us at N.E.A.T. As many of you know, April is Autism Awareness Month. Marianna Jacob, a … Continue reading

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Debunking some myths about ADHD

This is a good article for clarifying the facts about ADHD. Equine Therapy is a very powerful intervention for kids and teens dealing with ADHD. Though our program is client goal centered, in work with kids and teens diagnosed with … Continue reading

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This is a moving story about love and autism

This is one woman’s very personal story of what autism has meant to her. With autism you will need to tech your child just about everything – they won’t just absorb the things that go on around them – you … Continue reading

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