Coming back from the Dublin Horse Show has been an eye-opening experience, especially when it comes to ponies and their relationship with children.
A lot of parents are eager to get a pony for their child but aren’t sure where to start.
The main question I heard was, “How do we choose the right pony?”
This is a big decision, and it’s easy to get caught up in a pony’s achievements, like their competition history or technical skills. 👇
When choosing a pony, don’t focus too much on their accolades or competition success. What’s more important is the connection your child feels with the pony.
Spend time getting to know the pony. See how they interact with your child during simple activities like leading, brushing, or just being together in the paddock.
Is there a natural bond? Do they enjoy each other’s company?
This bond will be the foundation of a successful partnership. Skills like riding and jumping can be taught, but a real connection can’t be forced.
A pony with an impressive resume might not always be the best fit if there’s no click between them and your child.
In the Preparing the Perfect Pony Course, we guide both the pony and the rider through a learning journey.
It’s not just about creating a well-behaved pony. It’s about helping your child build the skills and confidence to handle and train their pony. The course covers everything from basic handling to teaching your pony to be calm, responsive, and easy to work with.
The best part? Your child will feel proud of their progress as they learn to saddle, bridle, and ride their pony on their own. This independence helps them build confidence, not just as a rider but as an individual.
Here are some valuable tips straight from our course:
Teaching groundwork basics
Begin with groundwork exercises like leading. Consistency is key! Use the same cues and body language every time.
Grooming and care
In the course we also focus on spending time grooming the pony.
The grooming module is very important for your pony and your child.
You’ll learn things like: What is it that my child is going to want to do? And how is he or she going to maneuver around the pony?
Working with a pony teaches more than just riding. It helps kids develop important motor skills, coordination, and decision-making.
Whether they’re learning to canter, handle obstacles, or simply care for their pony, these experiences help children grow both mentally and physically.
Remember, the goal isn’t to find a “perfect” pony that already knows everything. It’s about embarking on a journey of learning and growth together.
Whether your child is starting from scratch or refining their skills with a more experienced pony, the bond they build will be something they cherish for years.
If you’re thinking of getting a pony for your child, don’t stress too much about finding one with the perfect resume.
Instead, focus on finding a pony they connect with and enjoy being around.
The Preparing the Perfect Pony Course will help you both on that journey, ensuring a strong bond and a happy experience for both child and pony.