Have you ever heard of a weighted blanket? Or maybe a weighted vest? If your answer is “No”, these questions may conjure up visions of ancient torture apparatus, when in truth, it is quite the opposite. Body armor in the face of a battle would probably be a more appropriate visual, if you allow for […]
Category Archives: Therapy
Therapeutic Endeavors
Lia has a therapy cat. Actually, Kitty-Kitty is a rescue cat that was supposed to belong to Mom, but I guess it’s true what they say, people don’t own their cats, cats own their people, and Kitty-Kitty has chosen Lia. Dogs have held a tight leash on the therapy market for just about ever, so […]
As a rule, I don’t play with children. I used to, when I was much younger, and my children were little tykes who needed it as a part of their nurturing. But I’m much older now, and not generally inclined. At least, not for any extended periods of time. Perhaps you can empathize with the […]