LIVE Instructor Chat- Growing as an Intructor

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Grab a cup of coffee and join in for the next LIVE Instructor Chat on Growing as an Instructor!

Why is it important we continue to grow?
How do we continue to grow?
Budget and time friendly 'growth' tips

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LIVE Instructor Chat- Tips for teaching non-verbal students

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Grab some coffee and join in for our next LIVE Instructor Chat where we share some tips on teaching and mindset when working with a student who is non-verbal or has limited communication. 

What mindset do I have when working with this type of student?
What ways to I adapt my teaching?
What are some top 'tips' I give to other instructors?

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LIVE Instructor Chat (facebook)

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Join in for a LIVE Instructor Chat hosted on the Hoof Falls & Footfalls Facebook Page. The horses we work with in EAAT programs (no…

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LIVE Instructor Chat: Weight Limits & Weigh-ins

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Hang on tight...we're going to talk about a hot topic: Student Weight Limits and Weigh-ins. Establishing a weight limit policy can be difficult....enforcing that policy…

LIVE Instructor chat: How rein size/shape/texture impacts our students

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Discussion about how rein size, shape, and texture can impact riders of different abilities.
Reins can impact rider position and their ability to be successful at rein management, reining, and more!
Take a closer look at this often overlooked and under addressed piece of equipment!

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LIVE Instructor Chat: Which is better: Small Saddle/Big Rider or Big Saddle/Small Rider?

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This LIVE adaptive/therapeutic riding instructor chat on an "Equipment and Mechanics" themed topic covers:

Live chat for adaptive/ therapeutic riding instructors will talk about the pros and cons of the following scenarios:
1. Saddle is too small for the student
2. Saddle is too big for the student
How does each scenario impact the position of the student? The comfort of the horse? Which is better? What to do if you are faced with one or both?

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LIVE Adaptive/Therapeutic Riding Instructor Chat: Is your lesson horse chronically crooked?

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Does your lesson horse seem to track or behave better going one direction?
Does your student struggle to keep the horse on the rail or stay centered during class?
Does your horse seem stiff or uncomfortable during lessons or schooling sessions...particularly to one direction?
Find out what might be a factor in the things you are seeing in your equine coworker and some tips to remedy these problems.

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