EXCITING NEWS – Equine Assisted Learning – NOW in Latrobe Valley

Principal Practitioner - Free Rein Wellbeing

 

BRAND NEW SERVICE IN LATROBE VALLEY

 

Equine Assisted Learning

 

So what is Equine Assisted Learning ?

 

Equine Assisted Learning is a unique approach to experiential learning, where clients develop new skills via relational experiences with horses.  EAL can assist in enhancing quality of life, professional and  personal development and leadership skills in teams and individuals.  EAL is a fast growing modality across Australia as well as Internationally.  NDIS clients benefit greatly from EAL services as do Children and Adolescents.

 

 

 

What are the Benefits of Equine Assisted Learning?

 

  • Improved Psycho-social skills
  • Increased Emotional Intelligence
  • Increased Confidence and Self Esteem
  • Improved Communication
  • Improved Problem Solving

 

  • Increased Impulse Control
  • Increased Self awareness
  • Increased Awareness of Others and the Environment
  • Emotional & Nervous System Regulation
  • Increased Awareness of Behavioural patterns
  • Healthy/Safe Relationships
  • Improve Relational Skills
  • Improved Assertiveness & Boundaries

 

 

Who can it Help ?

 

 

Children, Adolescents and Adults experiencing:

·       Anger

·       Depression

·       Anxiety

·       Trauma

·       Relationship Issues

·       PTSD

·       Self confidence & esteem issues

·       Stress

·       Social Issues

·       ADHD

·       Neurodiversity  & MORE………

 

Professionals, Parents & Carers:

interested in:

·       Leadership Skills

·       Developing Teams

·       Balancing Caring and Self Care

·       Calming/Co-regulation Skills

·       Burnout/Exhaustion/Vicarious Trauma

·       Psycho-education

 

& MORE……..

 

 

 

 

 

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CALL NOW 0497 199 202

Or for more info

www.freereinwellbeing.com.au

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Sally Anne Watson Kane

Wonderful that this service is offered in Gippsland. What a beautiful place, too, to invite people to come and hang out with the horses (with your guidance/under your supervision). I am sure this will be of real help to many. Good on you.