I know what you, as equestrian parents, think. You wish there were a checklist, and if all the elements were ticked, it would be fair to say that you have done everything for your children.
When my help is asked, I usually begin with the emotional mapping of the little rider and their surroundings, examine their attachment patterns and motivation, and propose the most suitable developmental path for them. At the same time, I support parents on their own developmental path, thus avoiding possible “childhood diseases” and preventing certain characteristic mistakes.
What do I recommend to those who want to be good equestrian parents? The answer is simple: train yourself so that you can actively participate in your child’s favorite pastime!
There is an advantage in equestrianism from which you can all benefit at the family level. I am here to help you to achieve that.
Presuming you are close to commitment as responsible and caring parents, perhaps you have already calculated how much this pastime of your child will cost. Maybe you just want to make sure that all the money, energy, and time that has been sacrificed in support of your child’s equestrian dreams will pay off someday. Let me guide you through this journey by providing you with an online or personal consultation.
If you operate or have influence at a riding-school, you may want to recommend my services to some of your riders’ parents in order to integrate them into your riding school community. I’m open to discussions on that as well.
I am happy to be at your service if you feel I could help with my specific point of view and diverse equestrian pedagogical practice.
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