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  • The child has improved their balance and coordination while riding a horse.
  • They have learned about proper posture and positioning while sitting on a horse.
  • Through riding horses, the child has developed their leg muscles and overall physical strength.
  • They have learned how to communicate and give commands to the horse, improving their verbal skills and confidence.
  • By observing the horse's movements and behavior, the child has gained an understanding of animal science and behavior.
  • The activity of riding horses has increased their connection with nature and the outdoors.
  • The child has learned about safety measures and precautions while riding a horse, improving their understanding of personal safety.
  • Through feeding and grooming the horse, the child has learned about proper care and maintenance of animals.

Continued development related to riding horses can be encouraged by:

  • Participating in horseback riding lessons or camps to further improve skills.
  • Reading books or watching documentaries about horse anatomy, behavior, and training techniques.
  • Engaging in horse care activities such as cleaning stables, feeding, and grooming.
  • Participating in horse shows or competitions to showcase their skills and build confidence.
  • Exploring different riding styles and disciplines, such as dressage or jumping, to broaden their horizons and challenge themselves.
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