A three hour equine program offered on two days bridging the gap between the end of the school year and the start of ESY.
Candidates may request 1 day or both days.
Wednesday, June 24 9AM β 12PM
Wednesday, July 1 9AM β 12PM
Wednesday, August 26 9AM β 12PM
Suggested activities may include but not limited to:
Lessons on Oreo, our Equicizer!! β Mechanical horse simulator that replicates the sensation of riding a horse to help equip the rider with necessary expectations before riding a live horse.
An SLP and/or PT along with Special Education Teachers will be assisting where possible.
Working with horses and learning to communicate with them often leads to a boost in self-esteem. It is very empowering to partner with a thousand pound animal (or even a 200 pound miniature horse!) and realize achievements you never thought possible.
People with learning disabilities have the chance to learn through visual, auditory and kinesthetic methods while learning to ride or drive a horse. The horse's response to the aids given by the rider or driver is natural positive reinforcement and helps participants build skills.
Therapeutic or adaptive riding can be a great source of exercise in which people with physical disabilities may choose to participate. They can participate in riding within their limits of strength and energy and still enjoy an active recreational activity or sport.
Riding in a group is a great shared social experience. Those receiving services at PATH Intl. Member Centers may experience improved self-esteem and belonging in social settings as they share similar experiences with fellow riders.
Many people with emotional challenges are able to enjoy equine-based programs that promote physical activity and social interaction. Horses provide a "no judgment" zone that holds space for the entire spectrum of feelings and promotes emotional growth.
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Certified Special Olympics Equestrian Training Site - Proudly partnering with Special Olympics of New Jersey to provide equestrian training opportunities.
Nancy Forsyth has excellent organizational, communication and customer service skills that have been honed throughout her career as a horsemanship instructor, volunteer coordinator, fundraiser, and community outreach point person.
Nancy is an artist and former elementary school art teacher, along with being an avid horsewoman for decades with a multitude of experiences both in administration as well as in riding. She holds PATH Intl. CTRI Certifications in both Adaptive Horseback Riding and Adaptive Carriage Driving, and has instructed Adaptive riding in New York as well as New Jersey. Additionally, Nancy has mentored several candidates who have earned PATH certifications, started several new PATH Intl Centers and continues to participate in fundraising and community outreach.
Presently, Nancy has established the Adaptive Riding Program and Carriage Driving Programs at Allaire Community Farm. A recent program addition is the Veteran's Carriage Driving, serving veterans with PTSD. Nancy continues to head the Equine Volunteer Program, and she is currently continuing her position as a Board Member of the Garden State Horse and Carriage Society.
A supporter of the OTTB (Off The Track Thoroughbreds), her horse, Fitti, has joined the lesson program at Allaire Community Farm and has become a great asset to its continued success in touching the lives of those in need.
Outstanding Haflinger, Awesome Joe, has been nominated as a Path Intl Region 2 Therapy Horse of the Year!