Equine Therapy (Horseback Riding) for Autism

Equine therapy uses horses to support sensory regulation, motor planning, and social connection. Calming for many autistic kids who find typical therapy settings overwhelming.

What It Looks Like in Practice

Sessions typically involve a trained therapist working one-on-one with your child (or in small groups), addressing specific goals you've identified. Frequency varies from weekly to multiple times per week.

What to Look For in a Good Provider

Red Flags

What This Therapy Does Well

When done by a skilled, affirming provider, this approach can genuinely help with specific challenges your child is facing. The right fit matters enormously.

What to Discuss With Your Provider

Tool for this: Visual Schedule

Whether you pursue Equine Therapy (Horseback Riding) or not, visual supports at home are a foundation. Our Visual Schedule Workbook is what many OTs send home with their pediatric clients.

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A note: You know your child. Trust your gut. If something about a therapy feels wrong, it probably is, regardless of credentials or insurance coverage.

The Bottom Line

Equine Therapy (Horseback Riding) is a tool, not a cure. The right provider, the right fit, and the right goals make all the difference. Be the parent who asks hard questions.

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