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Occupational Therapy for
Children
Adolescent Dentistry for Infants, Children,
Teenagers & Special Needs
Dr. Stone is the most experienced Pediatric and Adolescent Dentist in the area! He’s been providing
Building skills for the job of living
Fine Motor, Sensory Motor, Pre-writing & Handwriting Skills Educational Performance
WINSLOW SAVAGE,O.T.R. Licensed Occupational Therapist
(434) 293-3948 1106 W. Main St. Suite #1 Charlottesville
1/6 vertical AugSep06 ad Tantrums Hitting
Disrupting
Potty Training
Trouble with
Friends
Thumb- sucking
Eating Issues + = 72 November 2010 Stealing Crying Shouting Trouble with Siblings
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Etta O. Legner, M.A.Ed.
Etta has over 25
years experience resolving these challenges.
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Serving Early Childhood, Youth, Teens & Adults
434-942-6818
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Commonwealth Drive, Charlottesville
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All Ages, Beginners to Pre-Professional
Excellent Care
in a Fun Atmosphere for over 30 years!
New Patients Welcome!
Two Convenient Locations
www.StonesKidsDDS.com CHARLOTTESVILLE
240 Hyraulic Ridge Rd, Ste 203 Charlottesville, VA 22901 434-973-4344
WAYNESBORO 2520 West Main St
Waynesboro, VA 22980 540-943-3315
James R. Stone DDS Pediatric &
Diplomate of the American Board of Pedatric Dentistry Fellow of the American Academy of Pediatric Dentistry
Horses &
Healing
For more information on horse therapy programs in our area, call or visit these sites and organizations:
American Hippotherapy Association (AHA) Promotes the use of the movement of the horse as a treatment strategy in physical, occupational and speech-language therapy sessions for people living with disabilities.
americanhippotherapyassociation.org
Camp Holiday Trails
A caring community committed to empowering, encouraging and educating campers with chronic illnesses, their families and healthcare professionals.
campholidaytrails.org 977-3781
Charlottesville Area Riding Therapy (C.A.R.T.) A non-profit organization devoted to bringing therapeutic recreational horseback riding to children and adults with disabilities in the Charlottesville area.
cartcrozet.org 823-1178
Edenbrook Farm Therapy Program Uses a farm-life environment to promote positive, rewarding, joyful and God-centered opportunities to children, adults and families
edenbrookfarm.org 531-5005
Gallastar Equine Center
A center for therapeutic horseback riding that specializes in serving young people with cognitive and emotional difficulties since 1994.
gallastar.org 361-9214
Happy Horse Hippotherapy Inc. A licensed physical therapist with education and experience rehabilitating individuals with a variety of movement disorders, providing a one- on-one experience at Hidden Creek Farm.
happyhorsehippo.com 409-9383
Horses as Healers Dedicated to providing a riding program designed to enhance the psychosocial development and growth of children with emotional, social, behavioral or physical challenges.
horses-as-healers.org 882-3610
North American Riding for the Handicapped Association (NARHA) Enriches lives by promoting excellence in equine- assisted activities and therapies.
narha.org
Ride with Pride, Inc.
Serving those with physical, emotional and developmental special needs through a wide range of therapeutic equine activities.
ridewithprideva.org 540-886-2800
Springfield Farm Hippotherapy Provides equine-assisted activities designed to enhance the psychosocial and physical development of children with emotional, social, behavioral or physical challenges.
springfieldhippotherapy.com 996-7604
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