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Horseback riding combined with cognitive exercises can help children with ADHD and autism spectrum
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<blockquote data-quote="louise2350" data-source="post: 755604" data-attributes="member: 24632"><p>My youngest daughter took horseback riding for many years. I'd love to go with her and help her to tack the horse before her lesson. I was afraid the horse might kick her in the face while she was cleaning the hooves, so at first, did it myself for her. As time went on, she could successfully clean the hooves herself and I never saw her so happy as when she was with the horses. At the time, a lot of stress was in our household because of my middle disconnected daughter and my youngest strongly felt it. These horseback riding lessons did wonders for her and I almost started taking lessons myself. I've always loved horses. The horses are so beautiful and when I look back on how fast she'd go on the horse, I don't know how I managed to let her take lessons at all, but she knew what she was doing and she was very young at the time. Every penny I put into these lessons was worth it. I'd recommend kids and even adults to take horseback riding lessons to pick up their spirits and just to have a great time.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="louise2350, post: 755604, member: 24632"] My youngest daughter took horseback riding for many years. I'd love to go with her and help her to tack the horse before her lesson. I was afraid the horse might kick her in the face while she was cleaning the hooves, so at first, did it myself for her. As time went on, she could successfully clean the hooves herself and I never saw her so happy as when she was with the horses. At the time, a lot of stress was in our household because of my middle disconnected daughter and my youngest strongly felt it. These horseback riding lessons did wonders for her and I almost started taking lessons myself. I've always loved horses. The horses are so beautiful and when I look back on how fast she'd go on the horse, I don't know how I managed to let her take lessons at all, but she knew what she was doing and she was very young at the time. Every penny I put into these lessons was worth it. I'd recommend kids and even adults to take horseback riding lessons to pick up their spirits and just to have a great time. [/QUOTE]
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