#48 The Unexpected Helper: How Equine Therapy Benefits Dyslexic Students
Ever wondered if the key to unlocking your dyslexic child's potential lies beyond the classroom? Could the rhythmic gait of a horse hold the secret to improved reading and writing skills? Today’s episode is a look at the fascinating world of equine therapy, exploring how it can complement traditional literacy instruction.
As you’ll hear, working with horses can complement traditional reading intervention and support your dyslexic child’s overall development, so join me as we examine this unexpected path to literacy success!
Here are some helpful links to the resources mentioned in this episode:
As well, If you haven’t heard listened to the past episodes that were mentioned, you can tune into them by clicking the links below:
Ep 14 What is the OG Approach and Guiding Principles?
Ep 42 The Social-Emotional Effects of Dyslexia
Topics Covered:
- How working with horses can complement traditional reading intervention for dyslexic children, and the surprising link between equine therapy and learning differences [1:01]
- Understanding hippotherapy and the physical benefits it can have in developing the essential skills for child’s reading and writing [2:36]
- How interacting with horses can provide nonverbal communication benefits [3:31]
- The ways in which hippotherapy and therapeutic riding differ, and how both can support underlying skills for reading and writing [4:41]
- Different approaches programs may offer and how they help children in different ways [4:47]
- Practical advice on finding programs accredited by PATH International, ensuring licensed therapists and high standards of safety and effectiveness [5:54]
Key Takeaways
- Why it’s important to understand this type of therapy isn’t a replacement for evidence-based reading instruction, but it is a powerful tool to enhance crucial underlying skills
- The physical movements of horses address the physical and neurological aspects that can impact a child’s learning
- Working with horses fosters nonverbal communication skills and builds confidence in dyslexic children
- When considering equine therapy, it's essential to seek out accredited programs with licensed therapists, particularly for hippotherapy
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