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Join Date: 02-01-08
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Child riders
When is a good age to begin lessons? I've only been riding for a short time myself, but my daughter (8.5) really wants to learn to ride. So far I've put her off saying she needs lessons, and a helmet, but she's really bugging me about it. I was thinking of getting the lessons for her birthday in June, but I don't think she's willing to wait.
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Join Date: 02-02-08
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You might want to consider the pony club of America as a start. They have a wonderful track record of helping new riders get started, and have a full education for the children, from mucking out to riding-and I think that the care of a horse is essential education.
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Join Date: 03-03-08
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That age is quite good for your child to learn how to ride. Although at that age, I would suggest that there is still an adult behind her while riding. Then gradually, let her ride alone with an adult leading the horse. It takes time for a person to ride a horse properly, much more time for children.
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Join Date: 03-02-08
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I don't think I would be able to say for sure if there is a perfect age for it. Just make good that your child understands all involved with riding and always comes to you for questions since you have been riding longer. I once knew a lad that when he was about ten started to ride and while his parents were against spurs he didn't know any better and kicked at the horse to "go" and the horse kicked him off.
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Join Date: 04-04-08
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No there is definitely no perfect age, but by 8.5 almost all children should be ready. If they are ready for the responsibility of grooming and willing to take care of that I don't see why a four or five year old child couldn't begin.
But the problem would come with safety fears, since there are some obvious inherent risks to riding. |
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