Blog and resources
Pedagogical reflection, equine ethology and nature-based therapy, explained plainly.
What an ethogram is, and why it shapes your session
A horse living in a herd responds differently from a stabled one. That's not romanticism — it's methodology.
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How a child learns to set boundaries by leading a 500 kg horse
We don't tell them to be more assertive. We hand them a rope and an animal that will only follow if they are.
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When words become a shield: highly rational adults in therapy
Explaining yourself well can be the most elegant way of touching nothing. The body, though, doesn't do speeches.
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