GOOD MORNING. I HAVE AND RIGHT NOW THE KIDS ARE GETTING TO LEARN A LITTLE BIT MORE ABOUT THE HORSE RACING INDUSTRY. RIGHT NOW. THEY’RE LEARNING HOW TO RIDE THE HORSES OVER THERE, WHICH IS PRETTY COOL ...
SALINAS – Horsing around is not often encouraged in a school setting, but with Equine-Assisted Learning introduced at Rancho Cielo, horses can play a big role in student’s education and preparation ...
The Horse Powered Reading event at the Aiken County Public Library brought together kids and miniature horses to teach reading skills. The LEARN Aiken Foundation organized the event to promote ...
STRAWBERRY MANSION (WPVI) -- As a child, Ellis Ferrell was chomping at the bit to own his own horse. He says he loved horses from an early age. "My grandmother raised me and she said I always wanted a ...
WINDHOEK, Namibia (AP) — Susan de Meyer's horses have different effects on different children. Hyperactive kids learn to be a little quieter around them while nonverbal children are moved to ...
KEARNEY, Neb. (KOLN) - “Courage doesn’t always roar. Sometimes it neighs.” This quote is on display at LyonHeart Equine Assisted Learning. The nonprofit partners kids with horses to work on behavioral ...
If you love horses, giddy-up on over to Turn Crest Stable’s Saddle Club for Young Riders. Geared toward kids ages 6 to 14, the new group leads kids through a fun, and hands-on, Horses:101. Kids do not ...
How much does a horse eat? How do you walk with a horse? What about grooming? These questions and more were answered at the most recent Children’s Equine Education Day. At least 11 wild burros killed ...
Hundreds of middle and high school rodeo athletes from across the area competed in this weekend’s Southeast Louisiana Junior and High School Rodeo in Gonzales.
NEW YORK (PIX11) — You could say New York is the education capital of the world. There are so many opportunities to be taught lessons from academics to the arts to culinary knowledge. But in the ...
Marellus, N.Y. — Not being good enough. These are the words that high school sophomore Ava Morey Farley wrote on a rock with a Sharpie to represent what’s holding her back. “I have abandonment issues.