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    Special needs children often must search for ways to cope with their disabilities. Doctors and many of their legal guardians understand this, yet they also believe that horseback riding can be a very effective and beneficial way for children with special needs to improve upon their physical, cognitive, sensory, and emotional skills. Therapeutic horseback riding usually consists of a very well trained instructor whom has both experience with both equines and children with disabilities, one or two handlers keeping the rider in place, and one person holding onto the horse. As riders progress, they may start to have less people with the horse, and more people watching from the side just in case. Horseback riding, according to many doctors, can be very therapeutic to anyone, making it a good sport for most. It also helps to strengthen leg and core muscles, as well as improving balance and posture without the added pressure of standing, making this sport accessible to children, or adults, in wheelchairs.…

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    positive ones and find comfort in the new relationship they develop with their horse. Therapeutic horseback riding improves attention and concentration, essential qualities that any person should have for any area requiring educational skills. Horseback riding may seem frustrating or challenging but it can turn into a relaxing and enjoyable time. Riding can promote good posture that will immediately carry over to a student's time at home and participation in school. Teachers has said that…

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    Chasing through the wind as they feel the freedom horseback riding offers, they feel as if they could do anything. Numerous benefits are gained, throughout the horseback riding process. Riding a horse is a way to connect with an animal and it also helps with the physique of the person. A person who decides to horseback ride is also offered with mental benefits. Not only does horseback riding provide physical and mental benefits but offers emotional ones as well. Throughout the horseback riding…

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    almost identical to a human’s motion when walking. According to the internet site, “Therapeutic Horseback Riding: an Overview,” Bream says “By eliminating the need to concentrate on standing, the handicapped rider can devote his efforts and attention to refining his balance and coordination and improving his ability to function in a more rhythmic manner.” (Bream). When a rider is placed on a horse they forget their disabilities and just enjoy themselves. It has been proven that horses have a…

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    from riding to grooming, which allows for a unique individualized approach to therapy. Since there are various forms of treatment, there is one overall term that encompasses all forms of equine therapy which are known as Equine-Assisted Activities and Therapy. “Therapeutic horseback riding uses a therapeutic team, usually including a certified therapeutic riding instructor to help an individual ride a horse and work with it on the ground. Hippotherapy usually involves an occupational therapist,…

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    for volunteer opportunities in Boulder. My sophomore year at UC Boulder, I discovered Rocky Mountain Riding Therapy (RMRT), a place that would go on to change my path in life. Having ridden horses most of my life and acting as a ranch hand for my grandfather, this seemed like the perfect fit for me. I had never heard of Therapeutic Riding before…

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    on educated choices with a since of direness at during key moments to ensure a patient is effectively cooled and rewarmed without significant trauma. In the midst of the moderately occasional, yet developing information, it is trusted that utilizing a nursing checklist to encourage usage of therapeutic hypothermia after heart failure significantly enhances a patients general recuperation. Medically induced hypothermia has turned into a widely practiced medical Intervention that aims to preserve…

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    Have you ever tried something new? When you do you tend to want to give up because you don’t accomplish it on the first try. Or maybe you feel scared to try a new food or ride your bike without training wheels. All of these things are scary for someone at the age of 7. At the age of seven trying new things was like jumping off a cliff. I had always ridden my bike with training wheels because I didn’t have much balance. My babysitter and I were writing on the sidewalk with chalk. I told her…

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    Bordin (1970) defines a therapeutic working alliance in as a common factors triad concept. This triad includes a bond between the therapist and client, tasks, and goals that are mutually agreed upon between the therapist and client (Falkenstrom, Granstrom, &, Holmqvist, 2013),(Whinston,Rossier, & Baron, 2016)(Sackett & Lawson, 2014). The strength of the alliance has been linked in several studies to the outcome of therapy sessions. The strong the alliance or relationship between the therapist…

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    Learning to Ride On my 7th Birthday I was super excited to open my presents, my cake was almost ignored. I was dying to rip the packaging off and see what I got. When the time finally came I had a huge smile on my face as I sat in front of the big wrapped mound. I savagely attacked and threw the paper everywhere. Underneath, the bike was blue and green and had hot wheels logos all over it. It’s amazing! Of course it had training wheels on so I wheeled it outside with help from my mom. I jumped…

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