Not only do horses help them build core strength, they also help with balance and coordination. “The movement and unique walking gait of a horse or pony most closely resembles that of a human. Therefore, when a person is riding a horse, the rhythm and motion is therapeutic; the body gains strength through its adjustment to the horse’s gait” (Brinn 2). The horses unique way of moving its body naturally works the riders core. Sitting up straight, keeping your feet in both stirrups, looking forward, properly holding the reins, and steering is all part of what it takes to ride a horse. Riding horses can also help the child's fine and gross motor skills along with tactile senses. Just by picking up the reins or buckling the helmet can help to increase fine motor skills, while getting on and off the horse or posting can help increase the gross motor skills. Tactile senses are stimulated by the horses smooth fur and rough, stringy mane and …show more content…
All over the world there are millions of children with some kind of disability. Equine therapy is one of the most effective therapies for these children. Not only is this a fun way for them to do therapy, it is also an affordable way. The unique movement of the horse helps to improve the riders balance, coordination, and posture. Riders also benefit emotionally and socially by increased self-confidence, self-esteem, and self-control. I, myself have experienced that equine therapy can work wonders for any child with a