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  • The Twelfth-grade child learned about the behavior and psychology of horses, including their instincts, communication methods, and social structures.
  • They gained an understanding of equine learning and memory, including how horses acquire new skills and retain information.
  • The child learned about the impact of human interaction on horses' mental well-being, including the effects of training methods and the importance of positive reinforcement.
  • They also explored the field of equine psychology research and learned about ongoing studies and advancements in understanding horse behavior.

To further develop their knowledge of equine psychology, the child can engage in activities such as observing and interacting with horses in different settings, volunteering at local stables or equine therapy centers, and researching and presenting on specific topics within equine psychology. They can also explore opportunities for further education or certification in equine behavior and training.

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