textThe aim of this proposed study is to explore whether participation in a three day intervention involving horseback riding in nature– a program specifically designed for autistic children and their families called “Horse Boy Camps” – leads to improved outcomes for participants. It is hypothesized that children will demonstrate significant increases in language and communication skills after camp participation, as well as enhanced social, cognitive and sensory functioning. It is also hypothesized that attendance at a Horse Boy Camp will have an impact on the parents and siblings of the child with autism. Specifically, it is anticipated that camp participation will significantly decrease the anxiety, stress, depression and social isolat...
The current study experimentally evaluated the effects of therapeutic horseback riding on the behavi...
Children diagnosed with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) are becoming more prevalent in today\u27s wor...
This paper reports a case-control study of a horse riding intervention for children with autism spec...
This study examined the effectiveness of training parents as primary interveners through an accelera...
For many years, children diagnosed with autism spectrum disorders were often a mystery to both docto...
Background: Autism spectrum disorder (ASD) encompasses a spectrum of disorders which are characteriz...
Intervention for students with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) in public schools is a key to unlockin...
This study expands previous equine-assisted intervention research by evaluating the effectiveness of...
The goal of this research was to study a training program for parents of young children with or at g...
Equine-assisted activities and therapies (EAAT) involve the use of a horse to help people with a var...
The benefits of spending time outdoors are becoming more apparent for children and adults, as more r...
In an urban, midwestern public school, six children, ages 8-10 years old, engaged in ten weeks of In...
Autism is a Pervasive Development Disorder characterized by stereotype behavior and trouble with com...
Cross-sectional quasi- experimental research design was carried out to examine whether the deliverin...
This qualitative research study explored the experiences of families who have a child diagnosed with...
The current study experimentally evaluated the effects of therapeutic horseback riding on the behavi...
Children diagnosed with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) are becoming more prevalent in today\u27s wor...
This paper reports a case-control study of a horse riding intervention for children with autism spec...
This study examined the effectiveness of training parents as primary interveners through an accelera...
For many years, children diagnosed with autism spectrum disorders were often a mystery to both docto...
Background: Autism spectrum disorder (ASD) encompasses a spectrum of disorders which are characteriz...
Intervention for students with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) in public schools is a key to unlockin...
This study expands previous equine-assisted intervention research by evaluating the effectiveness of...
The goal of this research was to study a training program for parents of young children with or at g...
Equine-assisted activities and therapies (EAAT) involve the use of a horse to help people with a var...
The benefits of spending time outdoors are becoming more apparent for children and adults, as more r...
In an urban, midwestern public school, six children, ages 8-10 years old, engaged in ten weeks of In...
Autism is a Pervasive Development Disorder characterized by stereotype behavior and trouble with com...
Cross-sectional quasi- experimental research design was carried out to examine whether the deliverin...
This qualitative research study explored the experiences of families who have a child diagnosed with...
The current study experimentally evaluated the effects of therapeutic horseback riding on the behavi...
Children diagnosed with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) are becoming more prevalent in today\u27s wor...
This paper reports a case-control study of a horse riding intervention for children with autism spec...