Education Station: Geauga County library gives kids opportunity to read to horses


Education Station: Geauga County library gives kids opportunity to read to horses





A library in Geauga County isn’t horsing around about children’s literacy!

Every month, students read books to the horses at Fieldstone Farm Therapeutic Riding Center – a creative way to horseplay, while creating confident readers. It’s part of a literacy program that is, let’s just say, a horse of a different color.

“During COVID, we got really creative. We thought since we have this beautiful open space, the door comes up, we have fresh air, this is a safe area. You can see the kids are more than 6-ft apart. It was perfect for families to get out and do something fun and educational, but also safe,” said Aviva Vincent, Fieldstone’s Director of Program Quality.

Geauga County Public Library’s Bainbridge branch’s monthly Horse Tales program brings K thru 3rd grade students to the stables to read out loud to the 40 horses at Fieldstone Farm. How is reading to horses beneficial to a child, you may ask? Horses aren’t intimidating to read to.

“They’re non-judgmental, you know? When you’re reading to a person, sometimes you’re afraid that they’re judging you, but you know horses aren’t going to,” said Mary Balog of Bainbridge Library.

Horses are also loving, which creates a supportive reading environment.

Read: https://www.wkyc.com/article/news/education/education-station/education-station-horses-helping-young-students-geauga-county-build-reading-confidence/95-2e4d9e3d-9ac0-428b-b8e4-b9685522e9bc