| In The Media (Last Updated on 07/18/2007) |
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Parents frustrated by many ADHD treatment options - Published on November 26, 2006 describes at the end how one family eventually found HANDLE, with very positive results. |
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On Sunday, May 22 at 8:00 P.M. Autism One Radio broadcast an interview by Patricia Lemer, Executive Director of Developmental Delay Resources, with Judith Bluestone, Founder of The HANDLE Institute International, LLC. An audio recording of the interview is available and can be accessed by clicking here. (WARNING: 11MB WMA File - high speed Internet access required.) |
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| This book, published in 1998 by author Jo Giese, includes Judith Bluestone, who tells the story of her young life and how she came to found the Institute. The article is reprinted here for your enjoyment: html version pdf version (requires Acrobat Reader) | |
| HANDLEŽ with Foster-Adopt Children: an Outcome Study by Marlene Suliteanu, OTR/L - Read about how the HANDLE approach was studied in an orphanage in Saltillo, Mexico last year. Marlene Suliteanu's article appeared in the December 2005 / January 2006 issue of Adoption Today magazine, as well as in the January / February 2006 issue of Fostering Families Today magazine. Download the PDF here. | |
| HANDLE is profiled as the feature story in the August 2005 issue Seattle's Child magazine. Download the PDF copy here. (WARNING: 5 MB file!) | |
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A
Washington State Jefferson
Award was presented to Judith Bluestone on March 5, 2004 in
recognition
of her exemplary public service achievements:
Jefferson Awards Introduction (3/4/04) Judith Bluestone Highlight (3/4/04) Jefferson Awards Ceremony (3/5/04) On
June 23, 2004 Judith Bluestone was presented with the 2004
Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis Award, a national honor:
Judith Bluestone Wins Onassis Award
(6/23/04)
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An article
about HANDLE written by
Marlene
Suliteanu, OTR, published in this allied health professionals
journal.
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| "Not your ordinary workout." | |
| A letter to the Editor from Judith Bluestone | |
| "HANDLE Institute's back-to-basics approach successful" | |
| "Another approach - drug-free treatment" | |
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NW Herald: |
The stories of Steve Solimini and Nick Voelker |
| The story of an 8-month-old baby girl in China suffering from cerebral palsy | |