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The Games People Play with Horses. . .
a guide for planning & executing effective learning through interactions with equines.

These are guides for planning & executing effective learning through interactions with equines.
This is not a how to guide but rather another way to ask questions. Whether your work is with individuals or organizations, your experience and intention determines the outcome. The work is continually evolving, each task having been modified and adapted over time, consider it documented learning. There are as many ways to work with horses as there are people, we believe, there are just as many ways to use this
guide.

The activities are about recognizing concepts: about how we acknowledge our actions, how we learn, communicate and interact with others. One activity may have many outcomes in our experience it depends on the objectives and about being able to adapt to what shows up. Horses don’t wear watches so time is relative to the participant, the facilitator, the horse and the moment.

It is important to note that the activities in and of themselves may seem simple, as there are only a limited number of expectations one can have of a horse, we can observe, herd or drive, lead, groom or ride a horse. How the experience is facilitated is what allows learning to happen. It is our role as facilitators and educators to manage the interaction and to see that what may be obvious to us becomes obvious to the participants.


Featuring: Nancy Lowery, Amy Skolen, Melisa Pearce, Susan Motzko, Sharon Quarrington, Ann Kerr Romberg
Designed & Produced by: Nancy Lowery



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The Games People Play with Horses - Volume 1
Contains 16 Games
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The Games People Play with Horses - Volume 2
Contains 14 Games
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