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After attending the untraining at Las Vegas NM a couple of years ago, I came home and changed how I did my lessons for disabled riders, as well as able bodied riders.  I try to have them figure out more rather than me “teaching” them everything.  The kids that show their horses are a bit different; I use some concepts, but am a bit more instructional with their sessions.

We offer TR and EAP, but most of our riders are not disabled this year.  It seems to come in waves. Since we are entirely volunteer run, we sort of roll with the flow.

I have not yet been able to get any professional counselors interested enough to come learn more about EAP.  I hope to host an EAP training out here in western OK to get them to see what it’s all about.

For Sally, the reason you aren’t seeing many messages here is because there aren’t many yet!  Hang on, as this group grows, I bet we learn and read much more.

 

 

Jeanne Stucker

www.hobbyacres.homestead.com

www.srci.homestead.com

 



Sat Jun 3, 2006 1:32 pm

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