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Nickers for Clickers Presidents Day Full Day Camp for Kids

  • Heart of Riding 13011 Wainwright Road Highland, MD, 20777 United States (map)

Youth ages 9 to 15 welcome ~ bring lunch with you ~ no more than 4 campers per week/day

Relaxed, peaceful atmosphere: most of our time will be focused on the basics of reward-based training for horses, inviting horses to participate at their discretion

Building a foundation that will last a lifetime: we’ll dive into horse behavior, horse care, and horse body language to better understand horses

Lots of horse time: campers will have opportunities to train horses every day, always under supervision

Dream big! Everyone will be encouraged to pick one behavior they want to train by the end of the week

Planning for contingencies: we’ll make shaping plans, measure progress toward goals and learn what to do when the training doesn’t go as expected

Learning should be fun: We’ll play games in which kids can take turns being the learner and the teacher, and discuss the differences between learning and teaching a new skill

Emphasis on safety: we’ll prioritize safety in all interactions with horses, demonstrating how to handle horses responsibly and with care

Life skills building in progress: campers will be guided toward learning patience, empathy, and communication skills

Fun without riding: many kids understand that riding is not the only way to appreciate these magnificent animals. Now they have a whole camp dedicated to all the other amazing things horses bring to the table!

Experts in charge: Emily Osborne Petrichor, owner and sole operator of Heart of Riding, LLC will be running the camp every day. Only select helpers who are knowledgeable and skilled in reward based training will be assisting. Emily has a long history of working with kids and horses in a horse camp setting as well as numerous certifications in teaching methodologies. Feel free to ask about Emily’s range and depth of expertise!

Campers will be asked to bring water, and if it’s a full day camp, a bag lunch. Clothing recommendations: layers! For warmer months, light clothing similar to hiking gear would be best. Long sleeve shirts and pants made of very light material help keep bugs away and reduce the need to reapply sunscreen, while keeping us cool. A broad brimmed hat will keep the sun off the face and neck. Closed-toe shoes are standard around horses for safety reasons, ideally they would be somewhat waterproof in case we have rain/mud, but that isn't essential. For cold months, lots of layers, warm hat, very warm socks, and if possible, pocket and/or toe warmers!

Campers will be provided with their own clicker to take home, a treat pouch, and plenty of reinforcers to carry out the training with the horses each day. They will also receive a pen and small notebook to record data / take notes if they choose to do so. We will be referencing several textbooks, but campers will not need to purchase those unless they would like to have their own copy at home. I can provide links to booksellers with that information at any time.

For Full Day Camps, camp runs from 9am to 3pm

For Partial Week Camps, camp runs for 9am to 3pm

Nickers for Clickers Day and Partial Week Camps for Kids
from $200.00