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Alternative Equine Therapy Helping Autistic Children | Mugur Pop | TEDxCambridgeSchoolofBucharest 

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Alternative therapy for autistic children.
Mugur POP, President Asociatia “Descopera Natura”
“Descopera Natura” aims at developing and supporting equestrian tourism as an ecotouristic alternative for the protected natural and communitarian protected areas in Romania. The activity covers areas such as Muntii Macinului, Muntii Apuseni, Muntii Rodnei and Muntii Calimani, as there is already a small infrastructure network that could be used and developed. Near Cluj-Napoca Mr Pop put together a center where tourists can join equestrian tours in the wilderness and autistic children can benefit from alternative therapy with the help of horses.
Mr Mugur Pop is fond of nature and honest beings of any sort. He writes stories and talks to animals and will be speaking about alternative therapies for autistic children.
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Комментарии : 11   
@rosaliadelossantos7215
@rosaliadelossantos7215 3 года назад
Horses helped my autistic child surprisedly well, he became a lot more empathic, and 'connected'. Therapy with horses are not magical, but has shown us amazing outcomes!
@kazpierce3867
@kazpierce3867 4 года назад
This is incredible. Thank you xx
@ru3682
@ru3682 7 лет назад
starts getting good 3 after 3 mins
@practicalphilosophy9031
@practicalphilosophy9031 2 года назад
🙏
@whom4751
@whom4751 2 года назад
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@mohsinapathan6853
@mohsinapathan6853 4 года назад
Very simple question If an autistic child get rough with horse how does horse act? Will it become aggressive or will he know the child's ability to behave like this(rough)
@shinymainespoon
@shinymainespoon 3 года назад
That's a very good question. I have absolutely no idea if my thought is correct, but I at least want to share my perspective: What I think of is dogs. They sometimes play-fight, and there's a difference between that and actual fighting. IN MY MIND, as long as the kid isn't actively trying to hurt the horse, the horse should be okay with it? I suggest doing research if you haven't already, as there's plenty of factors to consider, like trust. Horses play-fight as well, but it's important to know about their boundaries. What signs they display. Make sense?
@AlmaVidaHorseRanch
@AlmaVidaHorseRanch 3 года назад
It depends on the horse. Speaking from experience, if it is a trained therapy horse then he will know to stay calm when his rider becomes excited or upset.
@magicwithmegan2312
@magicwithmegan2312 3 года назад
I work at a equine assisted therapy center and if a child becomes too excited/upset or unstable on the horse and it’s affecting how they are riding we do an emergency dismount to get the child off the horse until they are okay to get back on! It’s a great question and before I started working there I would have had no idea either honestly!
@theodoratrevla6084
@theodoratrevla6084 2 года назад
Therapy horses are trained for therapy sessions and all kinds of reactions. So they will stay calm along with the soothing voice of the handler. If a horse starts acting aggressive or wierd the child gets off the horse to settle both the child and the horse and then gets back up and the session continues
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