
Sat, Jul 08
|Glacier Icelandics
Introduction to Equine Assisted Learning
Are you curious to explore how horses can assist you in learning about yourself?


Time & Location
Jul 08, 10:00 AM – 12:00 PM
Glacier Icelandics, N2746 Hardscrabble Rd, Dousman, WI 53118, USA
About the event
Are you curious to explore how horses can assist you in learning about yourself? Being prey animals, horses are extremely sensitive to their surroundings, their survival relies on being in the present moment at all times. They are masters in reading nonverbal cues and can give humans valuable feedback about a variety of areas in our lives.
Observing and interacting with horses can assist us to identify and reflect on our behavioral patterns. Equine Assisted Learning is experiential by nature. That means that one learns through experience rather than through talking.
What you can expect (you can opt out of some of the activities depending on your comfort level):
- What is Equine Assisted Learning?
- You will be asked to select a theme of your life which you want to reflect on. (no need to share it with the group)
- Guided meditation
- Horse Observation
- Journaling
- Interacting with horses
We strive to provide a safe non-judgmental environment for all participants. We ask that participants respect each other's experience and be attentive listeners.
Dress for the weather and the farm setting, wear sturdy closed toed shoes (no flip flops, crocs or sandals), bring a hat and water.
Class size limited to 8 participants. Registration required, full payment is due at registration. Please email annchristin.kloth@gmail.com
Class is taught by Rebecca John (PATH CTRI and ESMHL, EAGALA Equine Specialist, ARCH ES Facilitator, Natural Lifemanship) and
Ann-Christin Kloth (Certified Icelandic Horse Trainer, EAGALA Equine Specialist, Therasage Certified MassageTherapist)
Location: Glacier Icelandics LLC, N2746 Hardscrabble Road, Palmyra WI 53156
(Farm is open by appointment only)
Date: July 8th, 2023
Time: 10 am to 12 pm, doors open at 9:45 pm
Price: $50