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HRC and USACC Soldiers take part in a demonstration of the Army Combat Fitness Test and get hands-on experience during grader training led by US CIMT at Fort Knox Sept. 25. (Photo by Brenadine C. Humphrey, Cadet Command Public Affairs)
He is likely a little grumpy since his baby massage was just finished and he wanted to have more. That's why at the Liddle Kidz Foundation we teach parents how to massage their own children, and then use those techniques at home whenever they and the baby want massage.
The Fort Jackson Salute Battery lets loose a volley during the Fort Jackson and Army Training Center change of command ceremony June 22 on Victory Field. Brig. Gen. Milford 'Beags' Beagle Jr. took command of the installation at the ceremony.
Pediatric Massage Volunteers take a well deserved break during an outreach to Thailand. The night markets in Thailand offer great things to look at and bargains galore.
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Tal y como se señala en el Convenio Internacional de las Maderas Tropicales (CIMT), la "madera tropical" es toda aquella que es destinada a su aprovechamiento industrial y cuya procedencia corresponde a aquellos países ubicados entre los trópicos de Cáncer y Capricornio, incluyendo tablas, chapas y contrachapados. El CIMT tiene como propósito promover la expansión y diversificación del comercio de madera tropical de bosques ordenados de forma sostenible la promoción de la ordenación sostenible de los bosques que producen madera tropical.
Kuhn Woo Woo, as she is lovingly known, makes children smile during a massage volunteer outreach to Chiang Mai, Thailand.
Piper is 4 and has hemiplegic cerebral palsy, affecting her right side. She wears a hinged AFO and often a Benik brace on her right hand. She has done 2 rounds of Constraint Induced Therapy that help her by casting the "good" arm for four weeks. This forces her to use the weaker arm constantly and begins to help build stronger neuropathways for strength and movement on the weakened side.
Piper is 4 and has hemiplegic cerebral palsy, affecting her right side. She wears a hinged AFO and often a Benik brace on her right hand. She has done 2 rounds of Constraint Induced Therapy that help her by casting the "good" arm for four weeks. This forces her to use the weaker arm constantly and begins to help build stronger neuropathways for strength and movement on the weakened side.
On December 8, 2015, Fire Commissioner Daniel A. Nigro and U. S. Army Major General Anthony C. Funkhouser signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) formalizing a bilateral partnership between the FDNY and U.S. Army that will focus on strengthening their respective introductory training programs for new firefighters and military recruits.
The MOU was drafted following a year-long series of meetings and initiatives between FDNY and U.S. Army personnel involved in their training programs for new hires, including visits by Army personnel during probationary firefighter training sessions and by FDNY members to military bases to observe the Army’s programs.
Going forward, the partnership between FDNY Probationary Firefighting School (PFS) and the Army’s CIMT (Center for Initial Military Training) will review and provide recommendations to educational course management plans, policies and procedures, instructor certification and validation programs, use of equipment training and procedures. Personnel from each organization will continue to conduct site visits and share best practices in their respective programs.
On December 8, 2015, Fire Commissioner Daniel A. Nigro and U. S. Army Major General Anthony C. Funkhouser signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) formalizing a bilateral partnership between the FDNY and U.S. Army that will focus on strengthening their respective introductory training programs for new firefighters and military recruits.
The MOU was drafted following a year-long series of meetings and initiatives between FDNY and U.S. Army personnel involved in their training programs for new hires, including visits by Army personnel during probationary firefighter training sessions and by FDNY members to military bases to observe the Army’s programs.
Going forward, the partnership between FDNY Probationary Firefighting School (PFS) and the Army’s CIMT (Center for Initial Military Training) will review and provide recommendations to educational course management plans, policies and procedures, instructor certification and validation programs, use of equipment training and procedures. Personnel from each organization will continue to conduct site visits and share best practices in their respective programs.
Yes, that's right the Liddle Kidz Foundation has a diesel (yes, diesel) SMART CAR. Of course, we use Biodiesel whenever we can. We're in this for the kids and want to help contribute to making their world a better place for the future.
On December 8, 2015, Fire Commissioner Daniel A. Nigro and U. S. Army Major General Anthony C. Funkhouser signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) formalizing a bilateral partnership between the FDNY and U.S. Army that will focus on strengthening their respective introductory training programs for new firefighters and military recruits.
The MOU was drafted following a year-long series of meetings and initiatives between FDNY and U.S. Army personnel involved in their training programs for new hires, including visits by Army personnel during probationary firefighter training sessions and by FDNY members to military bases to observe the Army’s programs.
Going forward, the partnership between FDNY Probationary Firefighting School (PFS) and the Army’s CIMT (Center for Initial Military Training) will review and provide recommendations to educational course management plans, policies and procedures, instructor certification and validation programs, use of equipment training and procedures. Personnel from each organization will continue to conduct site visits and share best practices in their respective programs.
Piper is 4 and has hemiplegic cerebral palsy, affecting her right side. She wears a hinged AFO and often a Benik brace on her right hand. She has done 2 rounds of Constraint Induced Therapy that help her by casting the "good" arm for four weeks. This forces her to use the weaker arm constantly and begins to help build stronger neuropathways for strength and movement on the weakened side.
On December 8, 2015, Fire Commissioner Daniel A. Nigro and U. S. Army Major General Anthony C. Funkhouser signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) formalizing a bilateral partnership between the FDNY and U.S. Army that will focus on strengthening their respective introductory training programs for new firefighters and military recruits.
The MOU was drafted following a year-long series of meetings and initiatives between FDNY and U.S. Army personnel involved in their training programs for new hires, including visits by Army personnel during probationary firefighter training sessions and by FDNY members to military bases to observe the Army’s programs.
Going forward, the partnership between FDNY Probationary Firefighting School (PFS) and the Army’s CIMT (Center for Initial Military Training) will review and provide recommendations to educational course management plans, policies and procedures, instructor certification and validation programs, use of equipment training and procedures. Personnel from each organization will continue to conduct site visits and share best practices in their respective programs.
HRC and USACC Soldiers take part in a demonstration of the Army Combat Fitness Test and get hands-on experience during grader training led by US CIMT at Fort Knox Sept. 25. (Photo by Brenadine C. Humphrey, Cadet Command Public Affairs)
During a Liddle Kidz Foundation Infant Massage Class, parents learn the many benefits and joys of infant massage for their little one.
Piper is 4 and has hemiplegic cerebral palsy, affecting her right side. She wears a hinged AFO and often a Benik brace on her right hand. She has done 2 rounds of Constraint Induced Therapy that help her by casting the "good" arm for four weeks. This forces her to use the weaker arm constantly and begins to help build stronger neuropathways for strength and movement on the weakened side.
On December 8, 2015, Fire Commissioner Daniel A. Nigro and U. S. Army Major General Anthony C. Funkhouser signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) formalizing a bilateral partnership between the FDNY and U.S. Army that will focus on strengthening their respective introductory training programs for new firefighters and military recruits.
The MOU was drafted following a year-long series of meetings and initiatives between FDNY and U.S. Army personnel involved in their training programs for new hires, including visits by Army personnel during probationary firefighter training sessions and by FDNY members to military bases to observe the Army’s programs.
Going forward, the partnership between FDNY Probationary Firefighting School (PFS) and the Army’s CIMT (Center for Initial Military Training) will review and provide recommendations to educational course management plans, policies and procedures, instructor certification and validation programs, use of equipment training and procedures. Personnel from each organization will continue to conduct site visits and share best practices in their respective programs.
Tina Allen visits the birthplace of Peaceful Touch, Axelson Institute in Stockholm, Sweden. During her trip she met with Hans Axelson and Lena Austin to discuss how she could help bring Peaceful Touch (Massage for Children in Schools) to the children and families of North America. SInce this meeting Peaceful Touch has begun teaching educators and teachers throughout North America, so they can introduce healthy touch into their classrooms.
HRC and USACC Soldiers take part in a demonstration of the Army Combat Fitness Test and get hands-on experience during grader training led by US CIMT at Fort Knox Sept. 25. (Photo by Brenadine C. Humphrey, Cadet Command Public Affairs)
On December 8, 2015, Fire Commissioner Daniel A. Nigro and U. S. Army Major General Anthony C. Funkhouser signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) formalizing a bilateral partnership between the FDNY and U.S. Army that will focus on strengthening their respective introductory training programs for new firefighters and military recruits.
The MOU was drafted following a year-long series of meetings and initiatives between FDNY and U.S. Army personnel involved in their training programs for new hires, including visits by Army personnel during probationary firefighter training sessions and by FDNY members to military bases to observe the Army’s programs.
Going forward, the partnership between FDNY Probationary Firefighting School (PFS) and the Army’s CIMT (Center for Initial Military Training) will review and provide recommendations to educational course management plans, policies and procedures, instructor certification and validation programs, use of equipment training and procedures. Personnel from each organization will continue to conduct site visits and share best practices in their respective programs.
Piper is 4 and has hemiplegic cerebral palsy, affecting her right side. She wears a hinged AFO and often a Benik brace on her right hand. She has done 2 rounds of Constraint Induced Therapy that help her by casting the "good" arm for four weeks. This forces her to use the weaker arm constantly and begins to help build stronger neuropathways for strength and movement on the weakened side.
Because her first cast was actually pink, she has come to call any cast a "pink". This one was accidentally pulled off, she wore the removable "clam shell" constraint until we could re-cast after the weekend.
Piper is 4 and has hemiplegic cerebral palsy, affecting her right side. She wears a hinged AFO and often a Benik brace on her right hand. She has done 2 rounds of Constraint Induced Therapy that help her by casting the "good" arm for four weeks. This forces her to use the weaker arm constantly and begins to help build stronger neuropathways for strength and movement on the weakened side.
Because her first cast was actually pink, she has come to call any cast a "pink". This one was accidentally pulled off, she wore the removable "clam shell" constraint until we could re-cast after the weekend.
Piper is 4 and has hemiplegic cerebral palsy, affecting her right side. She wears a hinged AFO and often a Benik brace on her right hand. She has done 2 rounds of Constraint Induced Therapy that help her by casting the "good" arm for four weeks. This forces her to use the weaker arm constantly and begins to help build stronger neuropathways for strength and movement on the weakened side.
HRC and USACC Soldiers take part in a demonstration of the Army Combat Fitness Test and get hands-on experience during grader training led by US CIMT at Fort Knox Sept. 25. (Photo by Brenadine C. Humphrey, Cadet Command Public Affairs)
Because her first cast was actually pink, she has come to call any cast a "pink". This one was accidentally pulled off, she wore the removable "clam shell" constraint until we could re-cast after the weekend.
Piper is 4 and has hemiplegic cerebral palsy, affecting her right side. She wears a hinged AFO and often a Benik brace on her right hand. She has done 2 rounds of Constraint Induced Therapy that help her by casting the "good" arm for four weeks. This forces her to use the weaker arm constantly and begins to help build stronger neuropathways for strength and movement on the weakened side.
Piper is 4 and has hemiplegic cerebral palsy, affecting her right side. She wears a hinged AFO and often a Benik brace on her right hand. She has done 2 rounds of Constraint Induced Therapy that help her by casting the "good" arm for four weeks. This forces her to use the weaker arm constantly and begins to help build stronger neuropathways for strength and movement on the weakened side.