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  • Developed balance and coordination skills while sitting and moving on the horse.
  • Improved leg strength and muscle endurance through riding and controlling the horse's movements.
  • Enhanced gross motor skills by learning how to steer and guide the horse.
  • Developed spatial awareness by understanding the distance between the horse and obstacles or other riders.
  • Gained confidence and self-esteem by successfully riding and interacting with the horse.
  • Improved core stability through maintaining a proper posture while riding.
  • Enhanced hand-eye coordination while holding reins and communicating with the horse.

In order to continue developing the skills gained from horseback riding, there are several ways to incorporate the activity into the child's daily life:

1. Encourage the child to engage in regular physical activities that focus on balance, coordination, and strength, such as gymnastics or dance classes.

2. Arrange field trips to local farms or equestrian centers to provide the child with more opportunities to interact with and learn about horses.

3. Consider signing up the child for horseback riding lessons or camps to further enhance their skills and knowledge in a structured setting.

4. Engage in age-appropriate horse-themed crafts or games that can reinforce the concepts learned during the activity.

5. Read books or watch educational videos about horses to expand the child's understanding of these animals and the sport of horseback riding.

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