Calela Eventing |
Granny I'm quite confused, what do you mean? Who are you even talking about |
Calela Eventing |
Granny I'm quite confused, what do you mean? Who are you even talking about |
Mythological |
Min Not good. Had to take Ranger to the vet. He found a porcupine in his pen. |
Circle Star RIDs |
Cali - not owning up to screw-ups. Being deceitful and sneaky. Who could trust a person like that ? |
Minerva |
Ahh well you'll be grand then! Ive never had a lesson plan- just gone off vibes and always had a really positive response. Personally id start with something basic and see how she does, then build based on that. Lots of slow work doing steering and control exercises is always good with kids that are maybe slightly loose cannons as it distracts them 🤣 |
Calela Eventing |
Min Yeah, and i do know the kid. She's very nice and her parents are great so i think it should be okay. Her parents can't afford lessons so thats where i come in |
Minerva |
Ahh yeah I can see why that would be anxiety-inducing lol. At least you have the benefit of knowing exactly what your horse likes and responds to! I used to do a lot of 1-1 with super nervous and/or SEN kids and I found just keeping it lighthearted and doing little bits of lots of things worked best rather than spending the whole time on one aspect- I assume it would be similar for a more confident one. Its pretty easy to pick up what's working and what isnt though so you can just play it by ear. Just be warned- its never the kids that are the issue- its the bloody parents |
Circle Star RIDs |
And kids wonder why...their parents don't trust them. Prime example. lol |
Pegasus Lane |
Do a lot of walk/trot (maybe a little canter at the end, possibly on lunge line). Y'all are trying to figure each other out, so I think the first lesson should be about evaluation. Especially since she's on your baby haha |
Autumn Leaf |
Term?? Cali First couple of lesson balance and ground work. Then maybe, if you can see progress pole work. And keep it going for like a few weeks. Then, if she8s already REALLY confident with poles, lifted poles. I think that a good way to put her back into riding₽ |
WyoCopenhagenGirl |
-HEE Click- I finally bred a WWW I wish it was a filly but oh well I will take it haha |
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Calela Eventing |
Granny I'm quite confused, what do you mean? Who are you even talking about |
Mythological |
Min Not good. Had to take Ranger to the vet. He found a porcupine in his pen. |
Circle Star RIDs |
Cali - not owning up to screw-ups. Being deceitful and sneaky. Who could trust a person like that ? |
Minerva |
Ahh well you'll be grand then! Ive never had a lesson plan- just gone off vibes and always had a really positive response. Personally id start with something basic and see how she does, then build based on that. Lots of slow work doing steering and control exercises is always good with kids that are maybe slightly loose cannons as it distracts them 🤣 |
Calela Eventing |
Min Yeah, and i do know the kid. She's very nice and her parents are great so i think it should be okay. Her parents can't afford lessons so thats where i come in |
Minerva |
Ahh yeah I can see why that would be anxiety-inducing lol. At least you have the benefit of knowing exactly what your horse likes and responds to! I used to do a lot of 1-1 with super nervous and/or SEN kids and I found just keeping it lighthearted and doing little bits of lots of things worked best rather than spending the whole time on one aspect- I assume it would be similar for a more confident one. Its pretty easy to pick up what's working and what isnt though so you can just play it by ear. Just be warned- its never the kids that are the issue- its the bloody parents |
Circle Star RIDs |
And kids wonder why...their parents don't trust them. Prime example. lol |
Pegasus Lane |
Do a lot of walk/trot (maybe a little canter at the end, possibly on lunge line). Y'all are trying to figure each other out, so I think the first lesson should be about evaluation. Especially since she's on your baby haha |
Autumn Leaf |
Term?? Cali First couple of lesson balance and ground work. Then maybe, if you can see progress pole work. And keep it going for like a few weeks. Then, if she8s already REALLY confident with poles, lifted poles. I think that a good way to put her back into riding₽ |
WyoCopenhagenGirl |
-HEE Click- I finally bred a WWW I wish it was a filly but oh well I will take it haha |
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