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Equine Education for Disadvantaged Youth |
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Equine Assisted Learning (EAL) uses horses to help youth practice executive functioning skills, sensory integration, improve coordination, communication skills and self-esteem. |
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Students who are at-risk of not graduating learn employment skills and earn science and work study credits while caring for horses. |
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Dreams invites youth to either visit our beautiful farm in Blacklick or we will bring horses to you for an unforgettable educational opportunity for your students. |
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