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Our Programs

Our programs offer something for everyone wanting to experience the healing power of horses. Click the links below to learn more about each specific opportunity. All programs are offered with scholarships available on a sliding scale based on income. Complete the form at the bottom of this page if you’d like more information about participating.

All of our programs are based on the belief that being at a barn helps children and adults in many ways. But, sometimes the language used to describe the programs we offer can be confusing.

 

Our accrediting organization, The Professional Association of Therapeutic Horsemanship (PATH Intl.), has recently developed some common terminology that they want all accredited organizations to use so that there is consistency across organizations.

 

 Equine Assisted Services is an umbrella term that covers Therapy, Learning, and Horsemanship in a barn environment. The Red Barn currently offers Equine Assisted learning and horsemanship.

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Provided in therapeutic horseback riding lessons taught by certified riding instructors. These are weekly horseback riding lessons, which may also include ground work with horses.

Provided by classes and camps taught by our employees. These may be held weekly or on a one-time basis.

Participate in any of our programs at no cost to them as part of the Anthony Clay Ward program for veterans.

Helps law enforcement officers and children with communication disorders learn about each other while they also learn about horses.

Program Acceptance Criteria

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If you are interested in signing your child up for one or more of our programs, please fill out the following form as completely as possible. A staff member will be in touch within a week to explain the next steps.

Does the potential participant need any support above hip level in order to sit on a bench or stool for 45 seconds?
Yes
No
Does the potential participant have a history of fire setting?
Yes
No
Does the potential participant weigh over 150 pounds?
Yes
No
Does the potential participant have a tendency to wander or elope?
Yes
No
Have you reviewed the above acceptance criteria and believe your child qualifies to participate in either horseback riding lessons or equine-assisted learning classes?
Yes
No
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