Equine Assisted Learning (EAL)
Equine Assisted Learning is considered a form of experiential learning, in which the person learns a social skill or life skill through working with horses. EAL promotes the development of self-awareness, self-esteem and confidence, problem solving skills, emotional regulation, and self-control. While an EAL experience is educational and beneficial to one’s wellness, it is not considered therapy. The individuals who facilitate an EAL lesson are not licensed mental health professionals, but are credentialed through other agencies, such as PATH International, to work with individuals and horses.

Private Classes
Class sessions are 6 weeks and may be repeated.
​​Participants are paired with a PATH, Intl. certified Equine Specialist who designs lessons based on the participant's social and/or emotional needs and centers that lesson around horsemanship skills. Participants are engaged in a private, hour long, self-discovery type activity using the equine and horsemanship skills to build life skills such as confidence, leadership, self-advocacy, etc. If applicable, goals and objectives are aligned to outside counseling goals, IEPs or 504 plans.​
Family H.E.R.D
Single, 1-2 hour long sessions for families
Honor. Emotion. Respect. Devotion.
Enjoy a unique, fun horse experience with your group*. Spend quality time together while interacting with horses and learning horsemanship skills in an unplugged environment. Create lasting memories by exploring group dynamics through the eyes of a horse.
No prior horse experience needed.
Suitable for families, corporate activities, team building events or group outings, all up to 8 people.
*Children must be 7+ years old
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