One Equine Assisted Learning Session for Two or Four at Serenity Acres Family Ranch (Up to 37% Off)
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An experiential facilitator-led horse program promoting healthy life skills; The horse is the teacher
- What’s included: learning sessions, equipment, the assistance of an instructor
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It’s not just for show. Click here to learn more about the physical and psychological benefits of horseback riding.
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Equine-assisted learning (EAL) is a unique experiential learning experience that promotes the development of healthy life skills for educational, professional and personal development through equine-assisted activities.
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The horse is the teacher! The facilitator led program incorporates the horse into a group or team for hands on interactive challenges including grooming, leading and obstacles on the ground. No saddle required.
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There is no application where EAL does not apply. Participants and individuals have benefitted from EAL such as;
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Youth at risk
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Veterans
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Families
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Athletic teams
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Corporate team
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First Responders
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Bullying & Victims
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Home School Families
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People overcoming fear of horses and large animals
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Couples learning how to work together
- Survivors of abuse
An experiential facilitator-led horse program promoting healthy life skills; The horse is the teacher
- What’s included: learning sessions, equipment, the assistance of an instructor
-
It’s not just for show. Click here to learn more about the physical and psychological benefits of horseback riding.
-
Equine-assisted learning (EAL) is a unique experiential learning experience that promotes the development of healthy life skills for educational, professional and personal development through equine-assisted activities.
-
The horse is the teacher! The facilitator led program incorporates the horse into a group or team for hands on interactive challenges including grooming, leading and obstacles on the ground. No saddle required.
-
There is no application where EAL does not apply. Participants and individuals have benefitted from EAL such as;
-
Youth at risk
-
Veterans
-
Families
-
Athletic teams
-
Corporate team
-
First Responders
-
Bullying & Victims
-
Home School Families
-
People overcoming fear of horses and large animals
-
Couples learning how to work together
- Survivors of abuse