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Category Archives: Asperger’s
I love success stories!
This story shows that there is nothing a child/teen can’t accomplish when they find their passion! It may be singing, it may be art, it may be horses – we would love to show you the ranch, introduce you to … Continue reading
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Again, let’s look at the positives!
It’s great to see that people are talking about how to find and make the most of the gifts that people have! Work with horses can help kids/teens on the spectrum learn to follow a sequence of instructions, follow through … Continue reading
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Very clear information about Asperger’s
The symptoms may seem confusing, so this article should be helpful. Our work with children and teens on the spectrum is so rewarding! It’s great to watch clients bond with “their” horses and begin to develop empathy and awareness of … Continue reading
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What is Asperger’s Syndrome?
Though as I posted earlier, I don’t believe that “labels” should define us, I do believe that knowing what you are dealing with can help in finding the resources you need to be successful. This article is pretty informative. There … Continue reading
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Tools for you…
Things can be very confusing when you are trying to figure out what is going on with your child/teen. Who do I call? What should I do? How do I deal with this? This piece seemed pretty helpful in providing … Continue reading
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From Institutions to Independence, film maker’s own story
We love hearing about people who overcome challenges! With support and hard work we can all accomplish more than we know. Work with horses teaches us to keep trying. If something doesn’t work, try a different approach, but don’t stop … Continue reading
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One mother shares her experiences…
It’s important to know that we are not alone in our struggles. This is one mother’s story of her experiences raising a son with Asperger’s syndrome. We have had some great results in our work with kids/teens on the spectrum. … Continue reading
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There are so many ways we can help kids with ASD/PDD
I found this article had some good ideas. The bottom line is that you need to find what works for you and your child/teen. Just off the top of my head, I can see teaching a child about how a … Continue reading
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Being supportive of your child/teen on the autism spectrum
Life can be good for those on the spectrum with understanding and the right kinds of support. Work with horses offers many benefits to those living with ASD/PDD. But the fact is, being around the horses is a soothing, healing … Continue reading
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Equine Therapy can be helpful for those dealing with Asperger’s
Knowing the signs will help in determining if your child has Asperger’s. If you suspect this is the case, seek help. Through work with horses kids/teens on the spectrum are able to work on reading visual cues, increasing focus and … Continue reading
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