Sixteen special-needs children attended the third annual
horsemanship camp at the stables on New Avenue in San Martin. For a
week, the children received therapy while riding, learning how to
improve their balance, strength and dexterity. Observing how a
horse responds to body movements and tone of voice can help
reinforce the power of calm, assertive behavior over a tendency
toward aggressive or anxious engagements, according to DreamPower’s
director and founder Martha McNiel.
Sixteen special-needs children attended the third annual horsemanship camp at the stables on New Avenue in San Martin. For a week, the children received therapy while riding, learning how to improve their balance, strength and dexterity.
Observing how a horse responds to body movements and tone of voice can help reinforce the power of calm, assertive behavior over a tendency toward aggressive or anxious engagements, according to DreamPower’s director and founder Martha McNiel.
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