About this Event
Are you looking for a supportive, structured, and screen-free activity for your neurodivergent young adult?
Our Hands-On With Horses Monday morning group is designed specifically for young adults with ADHD, anxiety, sensory processing differences, or social-emotional delays who thrive with calm routines, clear expectations, and compassionate guidance.
This small-group class offers a respite experience for caregivers while providing students with:
- Meaningful social interaction
- Confidence-building hands-on tasks
- Gentle physical activity
- Emotional regulation through horse interaction
- A sense of responsibility, connection, and accomplishment
What We Do During Sessions (No Riding)
Participants learn foundational horse-care and horsemanship skills such as:
- Catching and haltering
- Leading and communication
- Brushing and cleaning hooves
- Feeding and nutrition basics
- Exercising horses on the ground
- Observing herd behavior and body language
- Mindfulness and breathwork around the herd
- Horse-themed art projects
- Cleaning stalls, paddocks and supply areas
These activities promote executive functioning, focus, problem-solving, emotional regulation, and cooperative social skills — all within a peaceful ranch environment.
Who This Group Is For
This class is ideal for neurodivergent young adults (ages ~17–25) who:
- Enjoy animals or calm outdoor environments
- Benefit from structured, predictable routines
- Want a social activity without pressure or overstimulation
- Can participate independently in a small group setting (this program does not include 1:1 support)
- Do not need riding — this is a ground-only horsemanship class
This offering works well for families seeking:
- Respite-like weekly support
- Social skills practice
- Life-skills development
- Anxiety-friendly or low-pressure activities
- Therapeutic-adjacent enrichment (not therapy)
Group Size & Setting
- Mondays, 9–11 AM
- Small group for comfort and individual attention
- Located at Horse + Bow in Marble Falls, TX
What to Wear / Bring
- Closed-toe shoes (required)
- Weather-appropriate clothes
- Water bottle
- Optional: gloves or hat as needed for weather
Cost
$125/session
About the Facilitator
Led by Kristine Palmer, certified in Equine-Assisted Learning, specializing in supporting neurodivergent individuals through horse-groundwork, mindfulness, and strengths-based coaching.
Event Venue & Nearby Stays
Horse + Bow, 1114 County Road 403, Marble Falls, United States
USD 135.23







