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HORSE POWER FOR BUSY BRAINS - new course alert!
A 4-Week Equine-Assisted Learning Program for ADHD and Neurodiverse Minds Now available to coaches for only $39 If you’ve ever wished you could support participants who struggle with focus, impulsivity, overwhelm, emotional regulation, or sensory overload without having to become a clinical specialist… this program is made for you. Horse Power for Busy Brains offers a structured, horse-centred pathway for: - ADHD - autism spectrum presentations - dysregulation - anxiety masking - fidget/flight energy patterns - emotional sensitivity 🟣 Perfect for: youth groups, teens, adults, alternative learners, and anyone who thrives outside classroom norms. 🐎 What Makes It Different? This is not therapy. It’s an equine-assisted learning system that: - uses horse feedback, pacing, and mirroring - teaches calm attention (without shame or correction) - builds self-awareness through movement, rhythm & regulation - creates success experiences immediately (not after years of waiting lists) No diagnosis is required.No labels in session.Just connection, clarity, and achievable steps. 📦 What You Get for $39 - Full 4-week session guide - Coach notes, boundaries, setup, flow - ADHD-friendly activities that are: sensory safe paced, movement-based structured but not rigid - End-of-session reflection prompts - Safety, emotional regulation & horse welfare guidance - Participant completion certificate wording - “What next?” progression options You receive everything needed to deliver confidently — without overwhelm. 🧩 Who This Helps Most Coaches working with: - high-energy learners - easily frustrated teens - participants who shut down or power up - oversensitive or under-responsive nervous systems - neurodivergent adults with burnout, masking, or RSD No clinical language required.Just real horses + real awareness + real growth. 🎯 Outcomes You Can Expect Participants will practice: - attention without pressure - calm body + clear intention - self-regulation through horse feedback - emotional decoding (from “I don’t know” to “Oh, I feel X”) - respectful leadership without dominance - confidence in small, consistent steps
HORSE POWER FOR BUSY BRAINS - new course alert!
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@Eileen Bennett you are THE Change Maker
A QUICK GUIDE TO EMPOWERMENT vs EXPOSURE IN EA
In equine-assisted work, the difference between genuine empowerment and accidental emotional exposure is subtle but critical. Empowerment honours the participant’s pace, privacy, consent, and nervous system, allowing growth to unfold through choice and regulated connection with the horse. Exposure, by contrast, occurs when vulnerability is pushed, interpreted, or revealed faster than the participant can safely process, leaving them feeling observed, analysed, or emotionally ‘used’ rather than supported. The facilitator’s role is not to extract insight but to protect dignity, autonomy, and psychological safety, ensuring that every interaction with the horse strengthens agency, rather than stripping it away. Your Goal as Facilitator is to create conditions where the participant is physically and emotionally safe, while the horse remains honoured, not objectified. When Sessions Become Empowering - Participant chooses pace and depth - Horse is a partner, not a prop or tool - Silence is allowed - Meaning is co-created, not imposed - ‘Pause’ is always a valid outcome - Vulnerability is never praised as progress When Sessions Risk Becoming Exploitative - The facilitator ‘pushes for insight’ - Tears are framed as achievement - Meaning is told instead of explored - Horse behaviour is used to expose flaws - Participant feels watched, analysed, or interpreted - Privacy is secondary to group learning - Facilitator Language: Examples EMPOWERING ‘Would you like to pause or continue?’ RISKING EXPLOITATION ‘Stay with it, don’t pull back.’ EMPOWERING ‘What does this mean to you, if anything?’ RISKING EXPLOITATION ‘He walked away because you have boundary issues.’ EMPOWERING ‘We can stop — no pressure to explore.’ RISKING EXPLOITATION ‘This is happening for a reason, pay attention.’ EMPOWERING ‘Quiet connection is enough today.’ RISKING EXPLOITATION ‘Let’s turn this into a breakthrough.’ Bottom Line The horse invites softness, not exposure. Your role is safety, not forced revelation.
A QUICK GUIDE TO EMPOWERMENT vs EXPOSURE IN EA
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@Eileen Bennett You are an Earth Angel Soul🌟
Hello New Friends 😊
It’s so lovely to see our community of horse lovers growing 😊 I’m new to Skool, and the concept of telling the world about your accomplishments is quite foreign to me 🤣 I think it’s because I’m from a generation raised to believe that talking about what you’ve achieved was boastful and baaaaad! 😳 So, because we’re not doing THAT anymore, please tell us all about the amazing, talented, beautiful person you are 💕💕💕 Don’t be shy now 😊
Hello New Friends 😊
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👋 @Eileen Bennett Luna here. My Mom & I love what you’re doing for horses. Thanks for having us. My Mom adopted me almost 2️⃣ years ago. She says I rescued me.
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@Eileen Bennett that’s for sure Sis🌟
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👋 Fam & Friends‼️ Luna here. Me & Mom are excited to be here. Remember you can Be Do Have & Give more than you can ever IMAGINE. We Appreciate You.

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