Are you the type who tends to take over when someone else struggles with a task?
The struggle is real. I'm the kind of person that likes to help.
While it may seem helpful at the moment, it can be counterproductive in the long run. By taking over, you're not allowing your students to learn and grow from the experience.
Instead, try teaching them step by step.
And depending on the previous knowledge and muscle memory, it will take time.
We are all individuals.
Break the task down into manageable parts and guide them through each step.
Remember, solving problems is about more than just getting the job done. It's about empowering students to learn and grow. When witnessing someone having difficulty with their horse during training, it may be tempting to take over their tasks.
However, if there is no danger, let them work through the struggle and guide your student. This will allow them to develop the necessary skills to navigate future journeys with their horse safely.
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