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Category Archives: ADHD
Great explanation of ADHD
http://www.everydayhealth.com/adhd/understanding-adhd.aspx While working with horses, the main goal for people dealing with ADHD, is focus. If you want to direct a horse through an obstacle, you had better have your attention on where you are going. Horses sense inattention and … Continue reading
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A new way of looking at ADHD
http://www.chagrinvalleytimes.com/NC/0/2723.html I think that this is a really good way to find a comfort zone with a challenging diagnosis! Horses offer many options for addressing the issues faced by people dealing with ADHD. We would be happy to meet with … Continue reading
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The Differences of ADD Vs ADHD – Horses Help with both!
http://usteacher.biz/2011/01/the-differences-of-add-vs-adhd/ Though these diagnosis have some similarities, there are important differences and through work with horses we can address both. Increased focus and self confidence, decreased impulsive behaviors and the obvious physical activity are just a few of the benefits. … Continue reading
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The challenges for siblings and families living with ADHD
Through our family and sibling work, and in cooperation with our incredible equine partners, we are able to help guide even the most dysfunctional families to a place of better communication, cooperation and compromise. Call today to make an appointment … Continue reading
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