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There is nothing else like this.Before the Cue: What happens before behaviour or instruction.
Workshop 1: Delivered in Gingin, Western Australia.
This one-of-a-kind workshop integrates horses, neuroscience, trauma-informed practice and real-world safety in a way that has never been taught before.
Designed for parents, carers, allied health professionals, teachers, trail-ride owners and horse riding instructors, this experience reveals how verbal commands, permission, body language, pointing and calling are not simply riding skills—they are interoceptive regulation skills.
Horses don’t lie to nervous systems.
That’s why they become extraordinary teachers.
After implementing what you learn, your horse will be so calm, so safe and so responsive that others won’t understand how you achieve what you do with such quiet ease. They’ll question why your horse doesn’t startle when others would, and how communication seems to occur before anything is said.
What they won’t see is the foundation: clear body cues, consent, interoception and nervous system regulation—taught in a way that finally makes sense.
The outcomes are tangible and observable.
Safety becomes built-in, not enforced.
This includes demonstrated safety without helmets or shoes in appropriate contexts — a genuinely neuro-aware and inclusive outcome for participants who cannot tolerate conventional safety equipment. Risk is reduced not through restriction, but through regulation, awareness and relationship.
This approach aligns with horse-specific insurance requirements, because safety is measurable, substantiated, and embedded in practice—not assumed.
And the changes don’t stop with the horses.
Non-verbal participants begin to communicate.
PDA profiles soften as trust replaces resistance.
Smiles appear where pressure once lived.
Participants may bring their own horse or work with the expertly trained horses at Autism Horses Australia.
You’ll walk away with:
* Practical tools that significantly reduce risk and accidents
* A deeper understanding of regulation that goes far beyond words
* Trauma-aware, neuro-affirming strategies that genuinely work
* Inclusive safety practices that deliver proven outcomes
* Skills that transfer immediately into therapy, teaching, parenting and riding environments
This workshop is quick to grasp, obvious to apply, and profound in impact.
Bold, evidence-backed and quietly revolutionary—once you experience it, you’ll wonder why this isn’t the standard everywhere.
Workshops daily, Monday 16- Friday 20
9am-noon in Gingin, WA
Spaces are limited to maximise learning; register your interest via SMS: ‘Workshop’ to 0422 518 955
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Gingin W.A, Gingin, Western Australia, Joondalup, Australia
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