Equine Therapy for Children with Autism

ismchildren or all horses. Just like people, dogs, and cats,
The playful nature of horses has been found to besome horses have a higher degree of sensitivity.
helpful in treating children with autism. This articleSome autistic children are looking to be reached while
provides a bird's eye view of the potential of theothers are not. The right child paired with the right
underrated equine therapy or horse therapy in helpinghorse is the magic combination, according to those
autistic children. Discover how horses can help specialwho have successfully helped autistic children
kids get moving and have a breath out of their owncommunicate and reach out through horses.
world.Hopes, Dreams, and Realism
The New Role of Horse Therapy for Autistic ChildrenMany therapies that come along in hopes of helping
Parents of autistic children have had many therapiesautistic and otherwise disabled children, all of which are
and medications tossed their way, with hopes ofheavily publicized and turned into the media spectacle
reaching their children on a whole new level. Manyof new hope and promise. Those who have received
parents are now looking after the potential ofproper training and have participated in case studies
alternative methods for their children's condition despitewant parents to completely understand that horses
all the promises of many therapies and medications.are incredibly sensitive and can possibly stimulate a
Even though the autistic aware community haschild's communication skills; thus because of this horse
become increasingly focused on horse therapy, this istherapy has intentionally stayed as far from the media
still considered a new but promising therapy model forspotlight. Horses, just like all other experimental
children with all type of disabilities especially autism.therapies and treatments, have successfully reached
Horses are of course majestic animals that carry withmany children in ways that their parents and other
them a fabulous tale of potential, wonder, and amazingclinical experts have not been able to. However, not
feats. However, their new role as a therapy model forevery disabled child will look toward a horse just as
autistic children has come under great scrutiny fromnot every disabled child will respond the same way
some more clinically disposed experts. Most physicians,toward medication and other therapies.
psychiatrists, and other experts believe that horseNot Just Any Trainer
therapy only introduce an additional stimulus into theThe neighbor down the road who owns a horse or
mix. There are others who believe that horse therapythat farm that you pass on the way to the beach that
holds great potential for those well trained and greathas horses running around is not likely to be the place
potential for failure for those who believe they can justto introduce a disabled child to the horse. Horses that
stick an autistic child and a horse in the same area andhave proven to work effectively with disabled children
wait for a miracle.have undergone some amount of training to help make
The Horse Communicatorthem less intimidating. The trainers have gone through
There have been movies made and books writtenextensive training in order to understand how
about the possibilities horse therapies present. In fact,previously successful sessions have worked. Parents
some of the great myths and legends of Nativeshould be strongly cautioned against anyone making
American origin include horses that can ultimatelysignificant claims, advertising the services of their
reach the unreachable, guide the blind and grace thehorse, or anyone offering to treat the child that offers
deaf. These myths and legends make fantastic movieup no credible form of proof of education and
material, but those with disabled children live in the realcertification. People will prey on the desperate, and
world. Is it possible that a horse can help bring a child tohorse therapy is no different. The right trainer and the
a new level of communication? Of course it is. Thoseright horse are strictly required in order to involve a
who have experienced success state ratherdisabled child in horse therapy.
emphatically that the therapy is not for all autistic