What Is a Good Title for My Report About Equine Therapy?
Question by Lola: What is a good title for my report about Equine Therapy?
I had to write a report on Equine Therapy (teaching children with disabilities how to ride horses) and I need a good, creative, title for it. It can’t just be something like “Horse Therapy”. Anyone have any cute, clever ideas?
The name of the barn is Piedmont Stables, and the names of the horses are Custard, Sweet Pea, and Bella. The children I teach to ride have physical and emotional disabilities. Please help me!
Thanks 🙂
Best answer:
Answer by SumDude
Let’s Horse Around!
Play Horse and Get Well [ Play Horse and Get Better ]
The Wild West can tame a wild child. ( < a stretch, but hay .... < like that "typo"? ) Sweet horses can create {or some other word, foster, help, build,,, } sweet children A Stable environment stabilizes disabled children. << my favorite, so far. ^^ maybe you can think of a word meaning lifts up, improves ,,, to replace stabilizes (but NOT the boring, generic "helps") - (like "bounces up") ... idk A cantor turns into can-do.
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