The Donkeys of the Heart | Kids Out and About Phoenix

The Donkeys of the Heart

Address: 
40632 N 60th Street
Cave Creek , AZ , 85331
Phone: 310-486-4494
33° 51' 17.55" N, 111° 57' 9.4752" W
Contact name: 
Sophie Rainer
Ages for which our activities are most appropriate: 
The Donkeys of the Heart provides individualized equine-assisted services with donkeys for children and adolescents, supporting mental health, emotional regulation, communication, and confidence through a safe, professional, and ethical model. We are a member of the Professional Association of Therapeutic Horsemanship (PATH, Int.) ESA vendor.

EQUINE (DONKEY) ADAPTIVE RIDING

ADAPTIVE RIDING MAKES A LASTING IMPAC

Donkeys of The Heart provides the exceptional benefits of therapeutic/adaptive riding, and the positive impact our riders have are truly remarkable. 

 

Physical Benefits

·  Improved balance, strength, range of motion

·  Improved coordination/motor skills, faster reflex

·  Improved respiration/circulation

·  Sensory integration

Psychological Benefits

·  Sense of well-being

·  Improved self-confidence

·  Improved risk-management abilities

·  Emotional control, self-discipline

Social Benefits

·  Friendship

·  Interaction with others, animals, nature

·  Development of respect for animals

·  Improved social skills (one-on-one/group)

Educational Benefits

·  Proven to increase remedial reading, math, and science skills.

·  Greater listening skills and focus

·  Sequencing, patterning, motor planning skills

·  Visual and spatial perception/differentiation

·  Improved eye-hand coordination

EQUINE (DONKEY) ASSISTED LEARNING

 Is an experiential approach using donkeys as co-facilitators. Participants actively engage in and reflect upon hands-on activities with donkeys. 

EAL provides opportunities to learn a variety of life skills and to develop self-confidence and self-esteem. Social and emotional skills are developed through participation in purposeful activities. 

The sessions are conducted by an ESMHL. 

Therapeutic Riding Equine Assisted Learning.