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Finally!

11/14/2014

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After attending a seminar at the Arkansas Small Business and Techhnology Development Center, "Website in a Day", I'm here! Well, not completely, but it's a good start. Keep watching for updates, sans penguins (as were featured initially during training). As adorable as they are, penguins are not particularly relevant to neuropsychology. 

FYI, I have previously attempted a blog with wordpress, which I found quite difficult. While I'm not especially tech savvy, I don't think of myself as an idiot, either. Yet wordpress and I did NOT get along. Ergo, one lone blog post nearly a year ago. 

Fortunately for me (and the rest of cyberspace), there is another site that is free, awesome, and very EASY TO USE: weebly.com. If you want to purchase your domain name, it is also very competitively priced (based on my limited experience, that is). 

So, favorite the blog and check out NEA Neuropsychology on facebook and pinterest. I hope to be adding new content on a reasonably regular basis going forward. 
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