5 Key Reading Skill Areas: | |
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The program combines the five key reading skill areas together with the four types of activities that can be developed using the EAGALA model. This is not psychotherapy, it is considered Equine Assisted Learning. We continue to require a therapist and equine specialist in every session because of the powerful nature of the model.
Types of EAGALA Activities |
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The horses in this case are used in many ways, to include (but are not limited to) acting as a reading partner, a character in a story, or a book, for example. Activities in groups include many pieces of play equipment that may have letters, parts of words, or complete words on them, such as cones, buckets, or balls. Each session starts with a lesson plan that describes clearly the skills to be taught or practiced, and continue with a flow during the lesson to accommodate the needs of the learners present.
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