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We did some horticulture therapy when I worked in adolescent psych, when the length of stay was 3-6 months instead of 2 weeks. It was fun, kids enjoyed it and got a lot out of it too.
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That's what I was thinking - I've never known a kid to not like gardening, for whatever reason. Especially teenagers. I mean, when I was a teen I wouldn't make time for gardening but if I was bored and it was there I would totally do it (and enjoy it, too).
Plus, I'm hard-pressed to think of something more satisfying than eating a salad made from vegetables that I grew myself. This makes me sad and wish I had a yard. |
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ETA: "Why do you wanna know my name?" "Because I wanna know who I'm looking at...I mean, I wanna know who I'm typing to." http://blog.nationmultimedia.com/hom...m-mask200.jpeg |
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This is a huge topic in vet med these days. Many vets are split on the subject. You have those (mostly the large animal vets but some small animal) that see animals as a commodity and food on your table. Then you have many that think there should be more stringent guidlines at slaughterhouses. Things are slowly changing but I believe they will change for the better, at least I hope so. We just had a debate on the vet website about kosher slaughter-humane vs inhumane. It was interesting (and a bit disturbing I have to say) hearing the different criteria for the kosher way but I don't agree with it. I won't say what I would wish would happen to that guy ;) and no I am not a PETA fan, I am just a "I hate crappy humans" person |
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