5/10/2011

Chauncina and Gary

Chauncina and Gary







Chauncina and Gary, both identified to be at high risk by the Vulnerability Index, are now housed together through the Mental Health Center of Denver.

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Frontal Lobe Super Charge with Neil Slade







Frontal Lobe Super Charge with Neil Slade truthbrigade.org www.BookOfWands.com http Neil Slade- is a musical composer, seasoned concert performer, author, and artist. His music has been heard by millions in the PBS documentary movie soundtrack for "Still" and as music for the Kodak United States Traveling Exhibition. He has given hundreds of concert, radio, and television performances including appearances at such venues as The United States Air Force Academy and the Gerald Ford Amphitheater. Slade attended Metropolitan State College, the University of Colorado, and the University of Denver, and graduated Magna cum laude in 1978. Certified by the State of Colorado to teach grades Kindergarten through 12, he has taught for 30 years (starting before graduation) privately and in the public school system. Beyond his classroom instruction, he has taught an estimated 25000 individual music and art lessons to students ages 6 through 66. Slade was assistant to Brain and Behavior Researcher TDA Lingo, Ph.B., B.Sci. MA, for 11 years at Colorado's Dormant Brain Research and Development Laboratory, established by director Lingo in 1957. For several years, Slade was employed full time to create and present therapeutic creativity, music, and art workshops at many of Colorado's major psychiatric and medical treatment centers. This included West Pines Psychiatric Hospital, Ft. Logan Mental Health Center, Denver General Psychiatric Ward, Mt. Airy Psychiatric Hospital, Children's Hospital ...
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