Who Can Benefit From Therapeutic Riding

Horseback riding is not only a good relaxation activity for people without disabilities, but for people who have disabilities. There are many groups who can benefit from therapeutic horseback riding.
One of the best groups of children and adults who can benefit from riding is those with ADD and ADHD. Riding a horse offers people who have ADD and ADHD a way to concentrate on one thing that they enjoy. It gives them a sense of freedom and control that they don’t have in their normal life. They can be one with the horse while they are riding. This freedom gets their mind centered on something important, which they don’t normally get to do while they are in school or at home.
Those with emotional disabilities can also benefit from riding a horse. They are able to experience a freedom with the horse and push away their emotional disturbances. People with cognitive disorders such as autism and Down’s syndrome can benefit as well. Riding a horse will increase the person’s balance and coordination, allowing them to live a more normal life. They can practice self control skills by letting the horse lead them around a pasture or on a trail. Horses are a good therapeutic avenue for people of many disabilities.

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