Therapeutic Riding

  • The road to independence is something that most therapeutic riding instructors struggle with. How do you know when your rider is ready? Is it right for this particular rider? If the rider goes independent can I add back helpers if needed?

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  • I am going to start a new series here for the next 6 or so weeks. Many therapeutic riding centers offer both mounted and unmounted lessons. The therapeutic riding center I started with, GAIT TRC, has 60-minute lessons. Thirty minutes is on the horse and thirty minutes is in a learning room. I find off-horse…

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  • Simon Says

    What You Need: A Loud Voice Simon Says is one of my favorite games to play with riders. It works very well with high-functioning riders, or riders who are easily distracted because it forces them to focus.

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  • The Scavenger Hunt

    What You Need: Stuffed Animals Animal Cards (optional) Buckets (optional) Barrel (optional) This is an easy, fun game to play with your riders that can be played in the arena or outside on a sensory trail.

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  • A Matching Game

    What You Need:  Colored Rings Colored Cones Hooks/Barrels (something to place rings on) Some riders may not know numbers or letters yet, but they may know colors. Instructors can use this to play several fun games. Here’s one example I play in lessons a lot!

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