FAQs
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Equine Assisted Learning or EAL is an inclusive experiential learning experience that takes place on the ground (non-riding) with horses supported by highly trained professional facilitators. In EAL participants work in large or small groups exploring personal growth and social skills such as: communication, compassion, teamwork, leadership, mindfulness, and so much more. EAL can include multi-level sessions, workshops and weekly programs that are based on professionally developed and tested curriculum and can be custom designed for group interests and needs.
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Together In Stride EAL or Learning with Horses is a non-riding program. This means that participants work together in stride on the ground learning skills and building relationships with horses through leading, brushing, observing horse behaviour, and more.
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Together In Stride programs are currently available to those who are 11 years and over. For safety reasons, participants must be able to independently navigate around a horse without physical assistance.
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Participants do not need to have any prior horse experience to participate in EAL programs.