Therapy Program:
North Shore Stables have broadened their horizons and are now offering a brand new service. Our service includes horseback riding & horse care lessons/therapy sessions for Sims with special needs. Whether it be part of a physiotherapy program, or to bring a shy child out of their shell, we have the perfect lesson plan for you.
We offer overnight rates at our bed and breakfast for family or adult Sims who can take care of themselves.
Lesson Plan Examples:
Stage 1: Observing horses at play or grazing in the paddocks.
Stage 2: Petting a horse over the fence.
Stage 3: Grooming Lesson
Stage 4. Learn the anatomy of the horse.
Stage 5: Interpretation of basic horse behavior.
Stage 6: Pony Ride while on lead (Western Saddle)
Stage 7: Pony Ride while on lead (English Saddle)
Stage 8: Leaning basic aids while on lead (Legs/Reins)
Stage 9: Control the horse by yourself while on a lunge line.
Stage 10: Walk freely in the arena.
Stage 11: Learn how to control the horse through obstacles. Stage 12: Trot
Stage 13: Canter
Stage 14: Two Point Position
Stage 15: Caveletti
Stage 16: Cross Rails
Stage 17: Verticals
Stage 18: Possible Showing Opportunity
If the pupil masters all 18 stages of the lesson plan, the instructor can offer them more specialized lessons in the discipline(s) of their choice, Western Or English.
Sims who require special aid must have their certified attendant on the premises at all times. We are not trained to care for any special needs.
We are certified with the Sim City Convict Rehabilitation & Sim City Psychiatric Programs.
North Shore Stables have broadened their horizons and are now offering a brand new service. Our service includes horseback riding & horse care lessons/therapy sessions for Sims with special needs. Whether it be part of a physiotherapy program, or to bring a shy child out of their shell, we have the perfect lesson plan for you.
We offer overnight rates at our bed and breakfast for family or adult Sims who can take care of themselves.
Lesson Plan Examples:
Stage 1: Observing horses at play or grazing in the paddocks.
Stage 2: Petting a horse over the fence.
Stage 3: Grooming Lesson
Stage 4. Learn the anatomy of the horse.
Stage 5: Interpretation of basic horse behavior.
Stage 6: Pony Ride while on lead (Western Saddle)
Stage 7: Pony Ride while on lead (English Saddle)
Stage 8: Leaning basic aids while on lead (Legs/Reins)
Stage 9: Control the horse by yourself while on a lunge line.
Stage 10: Walk freely in the arena.
Stage 11: Learn how to control the horse through obstacles. Stage 12: Trot
Stage 13: Canter
Stage 14: Two Point Position
Stage 15: Caveletti
Stage 16: Cross Rails
Stage 17: Verticals
Stage 18: Possible Showing Opportunity
If the pupil masters all 18 stages of the lesson plan, the instructor can offer them more specialized lessons in the discipline(s) of their choice, Western Or English.
Sims who require special aid must have their certified attendant on the premises at all times. We are not trained to care for any special needs.
We are certified with the Sim City Convict Rehabilitation & Sim City Psychiatric Programs.
Riding Lessons
Riding lessons in both Western & English Disciplines available, taught by certified and accomplished instructors. Available to Sims ages 4+.
Riding lessons in both Western & English Disciplines available, taught by certified and accomplished instructors. Available to Sims ages 4+.
STUDENT APPLICATION
Name:
Age:
Gender:
Current Riding Level:
Accomplishments:
Strengths:
Weaknesses:
Preferred Descipline:
Do You Require A Horse Lease?:
Your Horse's Information:
Name:
Age:
Breed:
Gender:
Height:
Temperament:
Skills:
Health:
Private or Group Turnout?
Professional Training Needed? (If so, in what.)
Your Goals Concerning The Horse:
Notes:
Age:
Gender:
Current Riding Level:
Accomplishments:
Strengths:
Weaknesses:
Preferred Descipline:
Do You Require A Horse Lease?:
Your Horse's Information:
Name:
Age:
Breed:
Gender:
Height:
Temperament:
Skills:
Health:
Private or Group Turnout?
Professional Training Needed? (If so, in what.)
Your Goals Concerning The Horse:
Notes: