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"Partnering with our horses, we challenge individuals with special needs to reach their fullest potential"
When he started hippotherapy, Mason’s trunk muscles were so weak that he couldn’t sit unsupported. Mason has embraced the love of horses — his family says that Grace (his horse) is a major motivator in his life.
In December he began taking his first few steps unaided – you guessed it – to walk up the ramp to mount his horse.
One of Mason’s first words was “horsey”. Most recently he walked out of the arena holding Grace's rope, beaming from ear to ear. GO MASON!
Laura & Mary
Instructors Learn Hippotherapy
Six-year-old Connor Anderson tends to cower from social settings, but on the back of a horse, his eyes and ears are wide open.
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