Learning
to Teach
Clinic Helpers are a new rider's guide to safety rules, barn routines, horses, and riding lesson fun. Most outstanding is their growth in leadership and public relations skills as well as their ability as teacher.
Qualities of a Clinic Helper
- Clinic Helpers are enthusiastic individuals who understand and accept our motto: 'Anything is Possible'.
- Clinic Helpers think and act safely. They understand they are responsible for the safety of clinic participants.
- Clinic Helpers enjoy horses AND people.
- Clinic Helpers willingly communicate and share their horse knowledge with others.
- Clinic Helpers are positive thinkers and good listeners.
- Clinic Helpers care about each other and the clinic participants.
- Clinic Helpers accept responsibility, make decisions, provide a healthy role model, are team players, and keep commitments.
- Clinic Helpers become strong leaders as they plan, organize and teach each other their acquired horse knowledge.
- Clinic Helpers are willing to grow as an individual.
- Clinic Helpers accept feedback and learn from it.
- Clinic Helpers are not afraid of work.
- Clinic Helpers are loyal supporters of Sprucelands and its policies