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👉 If these tips helped you, please like, subscribe, and share your experience in the comments! Hoof Falls & Footfalls has MORE resources for adaptive/therapeutic riding instructors: 📌 Intuitive Instructor Club - Hoof Falls & Footfalls: https://hooffallsandfootfalls.com/coa... 📌 Hoof Falls & Footfalls Website: hooffallsandfootfalls.com/ 📌 Follow HF&F on Facebook: www.facebook.com/hooffallsandfootfalls 📌 AR/TR Instructor Blog: learn.hooffallsandfootfalls.com/blog/ 📌 HF&F Podcast: https://open.spotify.com/show/6KbyFFT... 00:00 – Using playing cards to boost engagement in lessons 01:35 – Why this works for adaptive and therapeutic riding 03:22 – Lesson philosophy and low-frill teaching approach 04:17 – Idea 1: Draw-a-card skill game 07:29 – Making the game harder (memory + multiple cards) 08:06 – Idea 2: Adding math with playing cards 11:43 – Adapting math, numbers, colors, and shapes 11:44 – Idea 3: Scavenger hunt with cards 14:05 – Adjusting difficulty and reinforcing arena awareness Disclaimer: The information provided by Hoof Falls & Footfalls is for educational purposes only and is intended to support instructors in expanding their knowledge and skills. It is not a substitute for professional training, certification, or individual judgment. By choosing to implement any of the ideas, techniques, or practices shared here, you do so at your own risk and accept full responsibility for the outcomes. Hoof Falls & Footfalls and its creator, Saebra, assume no liability for any injuries, damages, or losses resulting from the use of the information provided. Always ensure the safety and well-being of your students, horses, and yourself by following appropriate safety guidelines and industry best practices.