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Wednesday, February 17, 2016

Reaping What One Sows



Are you satisfied with the values of this world? Then why are you teaching your children to conform to those values?

A child who learns and practices natural horsemanship will become more courageous, more generous, more  honest, and more compassionate.

Natural horsemanship makes good horses but it makes much better people. Take the step to make your child a better person.

In our program kids learn responsibility, sharing, empathy and emotional control. They learn to communicate with a creature whose instincts could not be more different than those of a human.

They learn what their limits are and they learn to push those limits. Today's computer game oriented kids often have never pushed themselves physically as far as they can go. They actually do not know how far they can run, how fast they can run, or how much they can lift. One cannot have real self esteem without having achieved more than a high score on a computer game.

They learn that not only is it alright to show affection, it is a prerequisite for developing a solid relationship with a horse. They learn that not only is it alright to to demonstrate leadership, it is a prerequisite for developing a solid relationship with a horse.

And the key point is that a program like ours can be created anywhere by anyone who cares about kids and horses and is willing to work hard to understand how to improve the lives of both.

What we do is not magic. The results that we get are.

Take the step and build a program like ours.  We are here to give free advice, support, and consulting on what you need to do.

Begin today.


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