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  • The child learned about horse anatomy and physiology.
  • They learned about the different breeds and characteristics of horses.
  • They learned about horseback riding techniques and proper posture.
  • They learned about the benefits of horseback riding for physical fitness and coordination.
  • The child learned about the importance of grooming and caring for horses.
  • They learned about different horse equipment and how to properly use them.
  • The child learned about basic horsemanship and how to build a bond with the horse.
  • They learned about the rules and safety precautions when riding horses.
  • The child learned about the different disciplines and activities associated with horses, such as show jumping, dressage, and trail riding.
  • They learned about the history and cultural significance of horses.

Continued development related to the activity can include:

  • Exploring other equestrian sports and activities like polo or rodeo.
  • Visiting a local farm or stable to gain hands-on experience and observe professional horse training.
  • Reading books or watching documentaries on horses to enhance their knowledge.
  • Participating in horseback riding competitions or joining an equestrian club to further improve their skills.
  • Volunteering at an equine therapy center or rescue organization to broaden their understanding of horse welfare and its impact on human well-being.
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