Teaching the Child Rider by Pamela Roberts

Teaching the Child Rider by Pamela Roberts

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Part of a series of instructional books, this book is useful for those concerned with the instruction and safety of young riders. It points out the physical and psychological need for instructors to adapt their approach accordingly.

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Teaching the Child Rider by Pamela Roberts

"Teaching the Child Rider", part of a series of instructional books published in association with the ABRS, will prove invaluable to anyone concerned with the instruction and safety of young riders. Whilst promoting sound progressive instruction, the author points out the physical and psychological need for instructors to adapt their approach accordingly. There is much sound advice, born of practical experience and common sense, on this issue. In particular, the author emphasises the special communication skills required of the children's instructor, and the need to empathise with the pupil's way of thinking. This book will help all instructors to become more effective in their dealings with young pupils and will also be of value to parents who wish to gain a greater understanding of the subject.
Pamela Roberts, whose career was in journalism, has ridden since childhood. She has been a member of the Pony Club and was active in the Riding Club movement. An experienced instructor, she studied at a number of well known riding establishments and served for many years as a Grade Test examiner and Prix Caprilli judge. Teaching children to ride has always been her particular interest, and she has specialised in this area for many years.
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ISBN 13 9780851317946
ISBN 10 0851317944
Title Teaching the Child Rider
Author Pamela Roberts
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Hardback
Publisher The Crowood Press Ltd
Year published 2000-08-31
Number of pages 112
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.