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Monthly Archives: February 2014
What is Childhood Depression?
Kids go through so many things that it is often hard to tell when what they are dealing with is just a tough week or something when it is something more serious. It may be hard to understand how children … Continue reading
How grief really works
This interview with Catherine Tidd, author of “Confessions of a Mediocre Widow,” made me think of my mom, who has been through the personal pain and grief of suddenly losing a husband to a tragic accident. I am sharing this for all … Continue reading
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If we know better we do better
Most of us know that women should not drink or take drugs (even some prescription drugs) while pregnant. From physical issues to learning impairment and even severe cognitive challenges, children who have been exposed to drugs and alcohol while in … Continue reading
ADHD and empathy
New research shows that people with ADHD have a harder time considering the perspective of conversational partners. This not only inhibits effective communication, but may adversely affect a persons ability to bond and maintain meaningful relationships. We often hear that the … Continue reading
Posted in ADHD, Asperger's, Autism, Children's issues, Mental Health
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When the very young suffer from mental illness
Though it is the exception to the rule, very young children can have serious mental health issues. This CNN Health story share details of Cristini family and their son Gianni. Gianni was adopted at birth. Initially things seemed normal enough, but by … Continue reading
Posted in Addiction, ADHD, Anxiety Disorders, Bipolar, Children's issues, Depression, Grief, Mental Health, OCD, ODD, Other challenges
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Interesting Juxtaposition of articles regarding autism
So I’m getting ready to do this blog and I go in to review the articles I have set aside to read. The first article “Autism Costs Average $17,000 yearly for Each Child…” appears on MedicineNet.com and talks about the hight … Continue reading
Posted in Asperger's, Autism, Children's issues, In my opinion, Other challenges, Teens
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2.10.14 Tip of the Week
Creating a satisfying life is a lot like building a sand castle. Your life may look great for a moment, bit will soon change, whether you want it to or not. The point, then, has to be to enjoy every … Continue reading
Posted in Children's issues, Mental Health, Teens
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University Level Equine Assisted Leadership Training
It’s wonderful to see a University working with horses to provide growth and learning! The University of Guelph in Ontario Canada is offering a Leadership Training course that revolves around work with horses. You might be surprised to find out … Continue reading
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The far reaching tragedy of suicide
Sadly, when someone takes their life they often leave a path of devastation behind. In this article from the Coast Reporter talks about the pain for those left behind. Remember you are not alone. There is help available. We have found … Continue reading
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