Heart to Horse animal connections equine assisted learning

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offering children and adults a safe physical and emotional experience with horses and nature for the purpose of exploring, self-awareness , building awareness, self regulation to help you thrive connect and located in the beautiful yarra valley mountains

10/02/2026

Animal support do you or anyone around you need time in nature ? Or some quiet moments with animals ? Too often we find ourselves burnt out. Fatigued or just over stimulated. Be in and around animas in nature can give your body a chance to stop . Breathe and take some quiet moments ? We have changed to support worker fees . Feel free to reach out and message me if you feel like your child,teen adult self need some extra support .

05/02/2026

I will have some after school spots available Monday and Wednesday more days to come

04/02/2026

Hello to our Heart to horse families .
In the coming weeks we will have an exciting new program on offer along with some pop up events . We will
Also be back on board doing sessions . Along with somr discount days as the cost of leaving is certainly soaring .

We had a busy time recently With a baby boom. Please  Feel free to share any name ideas you make have
22/11/2025

We had a busy time recently
With a baby boom. Please Feel free to share any name ideas you make have

21/06/2025

Hi everyone we are looking at running some programs term 3.
I have been thinking of running a program at a discounted price for Saturday and some on some Sundays . Sundays would be family visits . Who would be interested ??

A week ago today we said good bye to our beautiful sweet Sandy girl. 8 years together so much love and kindness shown to...
17/06/2025

A week ago today we said good bye to our beautiful sweet Sandy girl. 8 years together so much love and kindness shown to me by my sweet old girl .

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15/06/2025

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No ifs or buts, neurodivergent is and always has been a term for those who diverge from neuronormativity including those who have been diagnosed with a mental illness or mental health condition… but if you’re confused or curious as to why or how, this post might help.

Neurodivergence can include innate or genetic neurodivergence as well as acquired neurodivergence - which means even if you don’t diverge till later on in life, you can still call yourself neurodivergent.

Just like if you don’t develop a disability till later in life, you can still call yourself disabled.

Regardless of whether something is innate, genetic or acquired, it doesn’t actually matter when it comes to neurodivergence.

This is because neurodivergent is a social and political term, it’s not another biological category or a medical or clinical term.

Neurodivergent refers to anyone who diverges from neuronormativity - an oppressive colonial and capitlist ideaology that reinforces the idea of a “normal” mind and believes there is a right or superior way to function.

Basically, individuals with a mental health condition diverge from neuronormativity.

If you’re a System or diagnosed with DID or OSDD, you diverge from neuronormativity because neuronormativity believes having a singular sense of self is the right way to function, exist or be.

If you have bipolar, you diverge from neuronormativity because neuronormativity believes there is a right way to experience shifts in attention, moods and time perception.

Neurodivergent names a social position - individuals who are marginalised, pathologised, oppressed, punished and labelled as mentally ill or disordered for functioning in a way that diverges from neuronormativity.

And individuals diagnosed with a mental health condition are absolutely othered, punished, marginalised and pathologised.

Another point is that neurodivergent is often a term of resistance from the dominant pathology paradigm that labels our differences and the way we function as an illness or disorder.

Many individuals with mental health conditions reject the idea that their voices, plurality, distress or altered states are signs of an illness - and so we deserve access to a term for that.

Another point is that categorising these as neurodivergence doesn’t mean we’re saying they’re all the same. We can acknowledge that physical conditions, neurological conditions, neurodevelopmental conditions and mental health conditions are all disabilities without assuming they’re the same so let’s apply that same thinking to neurodivergent.

Lastly, Kassiane Asasumasu who came up with and defined neurodivergent has always meant for it to be a term of inclusion, not exclusion. Let’s not forget that.

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Lived Experience Educator

08/03/2025

Hungry little cater pillar we have so many at the moment

Happy mumma happy chicks. This time around we are letting mum and babies out earlier. Normally I would just keep them in...
02/03/2025

Happy mumma happy chicks. This time around we are letting mum and babies out earlier. Normally I would just keep them in the stables to keep them safe but it’s be so interesting watching how the learning and tackle little challenges.

15/02/2025

Term 2 we will be back running programs .
I have been get asked to do kinder programs again ? Who would’ve interested ?

Some cute littleVisitors Last night
13/02/2025

Some cute little
Visitors Last night

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