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Category Archives: Reactive Attachment Disorder
Tip of the week 8/12/13
This week’s tip comes from the book “100 Simple Secrets of Happy Families” Parents must impose standards of behavior on their children to keep them safe and to teach them their values. However, the standards should not be any more … Continue reading →
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Tip of the week 1/21/13
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 →
Tip of the week 1/7/13
I confess, I took a vacation, but it’s time to get back on track! 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 … Continue reading →
Tip of the Week 12/10/12
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 →
Tip of the Week 11/26/12
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 →
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 →
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 →
Baxter and a story about what horses really have to offer
We think all of our horses are awesome, but we confess, we are biased, but we’ll let you be the judge… Baxter, our great big Thoroughbred has had some lameness issues lately. The Thoroughbred breed is infamous for having “bad … Continue reading →
Some great Equine Therapy Programs in Florida
The benefits of working with horses are being experienced all over the world! This magazine article talks about a couple of programs located in Florida. In our program we see phenomenal change, growth and learning take place whether we are building relationships on … Continue reading →
When all the love we have doesn’t seem to be enough
Reactive Adjustment Disorder (RAD) can be so very complicated. I found this post to be insightful and helpful. Even when we love our kids with all our hearts, they may not feel that they deserve what we offer. How incredibly painful … Continue reading →