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<blockquote data-quote="TeDo" data-source="post: 537072"><p>difficult child 1 LIVES for his 4-H horse riding. He's in his 4th year and does awesome. It's where he feels the most confident and it really helps him stay calm. He competes in showing the horse in horsemanship and also in some rodeo games. We don't own a horse so he contracts with someone to use theirs. He's on his 3rd horse as the owners keep selling the one he used so we have to keep finding new people to let him use theirs. He doesn't mind because it's that important to him.</p><p></p><p>Horse therapy is sooooo beneficial. If you can afford one, definitely go for it. He's young enough yet that just riding one will raise his confidence and as he grows older, it's a great way to teach responsibility. It really helps with the sensory stuff too....muscle groups, balance, movement, etc. I really wish we could afford one of our own to ride year round but difficult child 1's content with our current arrangement so it's not so bad.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TeDo, post: 537072"] difficult child 1 LIVES for his 4-H horse riding. He's in his 4th year and does awesome. It's where he feels the most confident and it really helps him stay calm. He competes in showing the horse in horsemanship and also in some rodeo games. We don't own a horse so he contracts with someone to use theirs. He's on his 3rd horse as the owners keep selling the one he used so we have to keep finding new people to let him use theirs. He doesn't mind because it's that important to him. Horse therapy is sooooo beneficial. If you can afford one, definitely go for it. He's young enough yet that just riding one will raise his confidence and as he grows older, it's a great way to teach responsibility. It really helps with the sensory stuff too....muscle groups, balance, movement, etc. I really wish we could afford one of our own to ride year round but difficult child 1's content with our current arrangement so it's not so bad. [/QUOTE]
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