Monday, February 23, 2015

Children with Aspurgers

Children with Asperger's are part of a  sub-category of a larger disorder categorized as Pervasive Developmental Disorders. They have similar characteristics, which are milder in Asperger's, and include both verbal and non-verbal communication impairments, hyper-focus on one or two specific areas of interest, clumsiness, and repetitive speech patterns. Typical treatment programs for Asperger's focus on behavior modification and improvement.

Equine therapy seems to have the best results. The rhythmic motion of riding a horse causes the kids to focus on the movement - which is slow, deliberate, and relaxing. The child indirectly learns how to focus better, which is aided by the calming effect of riding. Some equine therapy ranches have a policy of letting the horse pick the child, rather than "assigning" the child and horse to each other. It's a unique method that has had excellent results. A staff person will lead a child to a horse, and watch for the horse's reaction. If the horse dips his head or nuzzles the child, it's an indication that a bond is being formed and the child has been "chosen".
 

"Disability is a matter of perception. If you can do just one thing well, you're needed by someone." Martina Navratilova

Tuesday, February 17, 2015

Therapy Horses for the Deaf children

Have you ever heard of being able to communicate with an animal that needs vocal instructions. Well there is a way for children that are deaf and blind to be able to be around horses therapeutically. There are some place around the world that help people of all ages enjoy the gentleness of theses amazing animals. One place in Greece takes not just people of all ages but also of all disabilities like autism. They help the riders either understand through sign language or just making  gestures but its not just for the riders the horses have also been taught sign language. People with disabilities learn how to be independent and how to care for an animal themselves, giving them that amount of responsibility makes them feel like there are normal when in fact they are normal they are just special and amazing in there own unique way that's what makes them an amazing individual.
 

Wednesday, February 11, 2015

Hello in this blog will be talking about the amazing way that children with disabilities function and how they crave to get the attention of some people but also something's .... like equine therapy. The joy of seeing a child that has a disability whether it be blind and deaf, or Asperger's disease. The light that shines with in their eyes and the smile that comes on their face. That is what I want to do, I want to see their smile everyday and know that I helped create that in a child that is so misunderstood.

This blog will show how children react to animals that are thought to be "wild" but are a great therapy for people with disabilities and health problems.

Sincerely,
Nicole Nunes