Sunday, September 8, 2013

Blog 5: Project Reflection and Working EQ

1) I've learned of many success stories, and that the topic I'm studying has a real impact on people.

2) My AETNA Policy Bulletin has been particularly helpful, as it shows the most concrete evidence of the usefulness of Hippotherapy, and showed me that I need to be looking for more case studies.

3) So far, I've been able to get research fairly easily, and it definitely backs up what I see in my volunteering.

4) It's been hard to schedule days to go and volunteer, now that school's started. Though my dad's schedule is changing, so I'll be back at the ranch soon, and by November I'll be driving, myself.

5) -"What is the most important thing Hippotherapy can offer a child in need?"
    - I plan on continuing to go to Leaps and Bounds, and perhaps signing on under the other instructors there, since they all have odd schedules, and won't always be there on the same days.

1 comment:

  1. This looks good. Your EQ is a bit general. What about something like, "How can hippotherapy best help a child with (building core strength)? Pick something that a lot of the kids attending Leaps and Bounds need. Also, where is Leaps and Bounds?

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