Pony Level

Learning through play. The learning methodology is very simple and didactic, with games like the traffic light ideal for keeping the focus on very young students, thereby ensuring that the kids have fun while learning. We also organize Pony-party, Birthday Parties and turning a children's gathering in an event that the kids will never forget.
Benefits:
At this level the School offers their horses so you can take part in internal competitions. In this way the student is given the ease of further progress in the sport without having the obligation to have a horse of their own.
Benefits:
- Socialization: They practice teamwork.
- Muscular exercise: The activity exercises muscles that are not activated otherwise.
- Mental exercise: They win on reflexes and coordination.
- Self-esteem: Befriend Animal and share games with peers, gives security and sense of belonging guys.
- Cultural Learning: learn to incorporate the horse as part of his own culture.The little poise and gentleness of these horses helping fast friendship of the boys with them. This natural characteristic of the binomial, aided by a didactic work and caring teachers make this horse branch in an activity that is growing daily.
- Character Education: The objective is to use the Pony riding not only to teach the "Art of Riding" but also as a tool pacing and character development.
- Development of affective area: This is stimulating the development of human bonds with all staff involved in the experience with peers from a new role, and the horse, which by its high sensitivity offers unique prospects for development in the affective and the human.
- Development of intellectual area: from the exercise of functions as attention, concentration, memory, balance, riding position, hand-eye coordination, sense of directionality of movement, sense of distance, speed, time.
At this level the School offers their horses so you can take part in internal competitions. In this way the student is given the ease of further progress in the sport without having the obligation to have a horse of their own.