PATH to Success, offered by the College of Veterinary Medicine’s Palouse Area Therapeutic Horsemanship (PATH), is now enrolling students for the upcoming 9-week session. This program is designed to strengthen children’s social skills through learning basic horsemanship in a safe and supportive environment. Horses are invaluable teachers that can help children improve teamwork and problem solving skills, develop leadership, increase confidence and build relationships. Classes are held Monday afternoons from 3:45-5:15. This next session starts Sept. 18. For more information or to register contact Sue Jacobson at 335-7347, sjacobson@vetmed.wsu.edu
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