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OCTOBER 2005 • HORSES For LIFE™ Magazine Finding the midline-Becoming Balanced on the Horse
"The true story of a little boy who was on the outside looking in. Difficult to make friends, to play on the playground, if your body has no awareness. A body that doesn't know when it is straight, when it is crooked and sometimes doesn't even know that it is about to fall down. A true story of the incredible healing powers of the horse, and perhaps even more importantly a story and an article that raises an important question on crookedness in all riders. "
I’d like to share a little story… a true story… one of a little boy who was autistic.
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