Therapeutic Horsemanship Showcase Celebrates Student Growth

Families, staff, and peers gathered April 20–22 at the Wayne D. Boshears Center for a special Therapeutic Horsemanship Showcase, an event designed to give students the opportunity to share their riding accomplishments.

Student Therapeutic Horsemanship Showcase

For more than two years, Kat Scott and her team have led the therapeutic horseback riding program, supporting students in building confidence, communication, and independence. Therapeutic horsemanship offers a wide range of benefits for students with special needs, including improved balance and coordination, increased core strength, enhanced sensory regulation, and opportunities to develop communication and social skills in a meaningful, engaging environment.

Therapeutic Horsemanship Showcase

Throughout that time, students have demonstrated meaningful growthβ€”some progressing from ground work to riding, while others have extended their riding time and begun giving commands to their horses. Many students also show increased self-confidence and emotional connection as they learn to interact with and care for the horses.

Therapeutic Horsemanship Showcase

Inspired by these achievements, Kat envisioned a showcase where students could share their skills with family and friends. That vision became a reality as students ages 4–21 proudly took turns riding and demonstrating what they have learned.

Therapeutic Horsemanship Showcase

The atmosphere was filled with encouragement as families and staff cheered on each rider. Students beamed with pride as they completed their rides and received certificates recognizing their progress. For many families, it was a meaningful opportunity to witness firsthand the growth and accomplishments their children have made through the program.

Therapeutic Horsemanship Showcase

The showcase not only highlighted student success but also celebrated the dedication, perseverance, and joy that therapeutic horsemanship brings to the Boshears community