Kirwil
Well-Known Member
Hello,
Anyone out there with experience working with autistic children and ponies? I used to help out with RDA sessions when I was younger but mostly it was just lead reining riders that had Downs' Syndrome or a physical disability that were very passive on the horse. My parents have bought a pony for my autistic brother and my main issue at the moment is the odd noises that my brother makes. The pony is fab to lead, very trusting of the leader but also very responsive to voice aids and clicking. Is it possible/wise to teach a pony to listen to the leader-not the rider? At the moment the pony still thinks clicking (or other aspie noise) means go faster and gets confused if I'm not letting him speed up. Any help or success stories of this kind of therapy would be amazing!
Anyone out there with experience working with autistic children and ponies? I used to help out with RDA sessions when I was younger but mostly it was just lead reining riders that had Downs' Syndrome or a physical disability that were very passive on the horse. My parents have bought a pony for my autistic brother and my main issue at the moment is the odd noises that my brother makes. The pony is fab to lead, very trusting of the leader but also very responsive to voice aids and clicking. Is it possible/wise to teach a pony to listen to the leader-not the rider? At the moment the pony still thinks clicking (or other aspie noise) means go faster and gets confused if I'm not letting him speed up. Any help or success stories of this kind of therapy would be amazing!