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Healing Horse Therapy Center provides a variety of EAAT programs

for healing and wellness.

These include:

 

 

What is EAAT?

EAAT stands for Equine Assisted Activities and Therapies. The following is an excerpt from the PATH INTL.

“Throughout the world, hundreds of thousands of individuals with and without special needs experience the rewarding benefits of equine-assisted activities and therapies (EAAT). A physical, cognitive or emotional special need does not limit a person from interacting with horses. In fact, such interactions can prove highly rewarding. For instance, experiencing the rhythmic motion of a horse can be very beneficial. Riding a horse moves the rider’s body in a manner similar to a human gait, so riders with physical needs often show improvement in flexibility, balance and muscle strength.

Whether it’s a five-year-old with Down syndrome, a 45-year-old recovering from a spinal cord injury or a senior citizen recovering from a stroke, research shows that individuals of all ages who participate in EAAT can experience physical and emotional rewards. For individuals with emotional challenges, the unique relationship formed with the horse can lead to increased confidence, patience and self-esteem. For teams in the corporate workplace and any individual seeking better leadership, team building or communication skills, working with horses provides a powerful new paradigm for enhanced communication and fresh approaches for effective team building.

PATH Intl. is an international voice of the EAAT industry. As the premier professional membership organization, PATH Intl. advocates for EAAT and provides standards for safe and enabling equine interaction, through education, communication, standards and research.”

HHTC Programs

Therapeutic Riding Lesson

at Healing Horse Therapy Center.

Riding Lessons
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