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For Immediate Release: September 17, 2009

September 18, 2009

Contact: Shonika Proctor
Phone: 202.580.8336
Danielle Herb, 15, Commits to Raising More Money In 2 Weeks Than Most Employees Earn In One Year
Washington, DC – Danielle Herb, 15, Co-Founder of Drop Your Reins, announced today her intent to improve the lives of 1,000,000 ADD/ADHD and Autistic diagnosed kids through the use of Natural Horsemanship. The first item [...]

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Brain Balance – Robert Millino

August 29, 2009

Brain Balance Presentation
View more documents from Gary Erkfritz.
This is a very interesting slide presentation I found tnight and it shares from a Dr’s point of view the need to work more with the development of the brain and alternatives.

Our programs addresses many of this education and you can begin to understand the power of working [...]

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Danielle Herb’s Everyday Fearless Tips – Step Out and Be Bold

August 26, 2009

Step out from the shadows and quit hiding out.
Be true to yourself.
Love Yourself !!!  Because YOU ROCK!

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30 Minute Pre Documentary Footage / SearchAmeliaTV

August 1, 2009

This 30 min “Drop Your Reins” documentary is an intro to a full hour feature to air early August 2009 on Channel 29 – Digital 264 about a remarkable journey of a 15 year old ADHD diagnosed young lady, Danielle Herb, who, with the devoted assistance of her mother Marianne St. Clair, turned her life [...]

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Drop Your Reins World Tour

July 31, 2009

It’s BEEN LEAKED! The Drop Your Reins World Tour is in Phase One Planning Stage.
Danielle Herb and her side kick, Leila ( Cup Cake ) went shopping for inspiration
and look what they found.
Stay tuned to see how you can become a part and watch this amazing Teen on a mission to
change ADHD Kids lives across [...]

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Parental Solutions

July 26, 2009

I would recommend Danielle Herb and Marianne St. Clair to any parent who is at the brink of a nervous breakdown due to the stress of not knowing what to do to help your child, especially when you’ve tried everything and continuously get off task, incomplete work, frowny faces on your child’s performance.
V. Philmore , [...]

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