Equine Therapy
quine-assisted therapies (EATs) can be a promising complementary intervention for children with attention deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD). Research suggests that EATs can: 
 
 
  • Reduce ADHD symptoms like hyperactivity and impulsivity 
     
     
  • Improve physical, cognitive, social, and emotional functions 
     
     
  • Help clients feel a sense of accomplishment 
     
     
  • Teach clients how to develop trust, communicate effectively, and work toward goals 
     
     
  • Help clients learn to regulate their energy levels and interpret nonverbal cues 
     
     
  • Foster emotional growth and self-awareness 
     
     
EATs can include: groundwork, horseback riding, grooming, and sweeping and stall-picking. 
 
 
The horse’s movement can provide sensory-motor stimuli, which can potentially improve sensory integration. The presence of horses can also reduce stress levels and heart rates in humans.