Monthly Archives: October 2012

Tip of the Week 10/29/12

We have discovered a couple of great little books written by David Niven, Ph.d. entitled “The 100 simple secrets of Happy People” and “The 100 simple secrets of Happy Families”. The most interesting thing about these “secrets” is that they are all based on … Continue reading

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Just some recent photos

I have had the opportunity to shoot some great photos this past week and just wanted to share some of them! This is Cody and Kody doing a Halloween ride, collecting some candy and little toys from pumpkin buckets. Then … Continue reading

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Tip of the week 10/22/12

We have discovered a couple of great little books written by David Niven, Ph.d. entitled “The 100 simple secrets of Happy People” and “The 100 simple secrets of Happy Families”. The most interesting thing about these “secrets” is that they are all based on … Continue reading

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ADHD can lead to problems later in life

A new study, suggests that boys with ADHD have a higher risk of other problems later in their lives. These results should really not be surprising. ADHD can make it difficult to do well in school, make and keep friends, … Continue reading

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Tip of the Week

We have discovered a couple of great little books written by David Niven, Ph.d. entitled “The 100 simple secrets of Happy People” and “The 100 simple secrets of Happy Families”. The most interesting thing about these “secrets” is that they are all based on … Continue reading

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All Men and Women are NOT Created Equal

The idea that “all men are created equal” is a load of horse manure! From the minute we hit the air, we are a unique package of physical, cognitive and emotional strengths and weaknesses. We can not all be successful … Continue reading

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“Hidden” eating disorders

This Huffington Post  blog is eye-opening and heart breaking all at the same time. There are so many young people who suffer silently with not just eating disorders,  but a variety of mental health issues that leave them fragile and vulnerable. Our … Continue reading

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Equine Therapy for prison inmates

This blog from PsychCentral.com, talks about many of the aspects of Equine Therapy that can be helpful for a correctional facility population. However, the resources it quotes are from other studies that point out the benefits of Equine Therapy anyone dealing with … Continue reading

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*New Feature – Weekly Tip*

We have discovered a couple of great little books written by David Niven, Ph.d. entitled “The 100 simple secrets of Happy People” and “The 100 simple secrets of Happy Families”. The most interesting thing about these “secrets” is that they … Continue reading

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New study on Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder (FASD)

This study points to a link between FASD and issues with auditory processing in children. To be honest, we can say that we have very possibly observed this in some of our clients. There is that moment when you have asked … Continue reading

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