ACTUAL QUESTIONS AND CORRECTLY
WELL DEFINED ANSWERS LATEST 2024 –
2025 ALREADY GRADED A+
Managing participants with Frustration or low self-esteem: - ANSWERS-Provide
appropriate challenge.
Create success.
Listen carefully.
Teach problem-solving techniques.
Managing participants with Impulsivity: - ANSWERS-Maintain close supervision at
all times.
,Review safety measures when working with horses.
Train volunteers appropriately.
Choose an appropriate, tolerant horse.
Increase lesson structure with clear expectations and a
faster pace of activities.
Managing participants with Manipulative or negative attention-seeking behavior:
- ANSWERS-Offer controlled choices (e.g., "Would you like to sit the trot or post
the trot first?").
Allow independent riding when possible so that the horse may provide immediate
cause-effect learning.
Managing participants with Poor social skills: - ANSWERS-Encourage appropriate
interaction with others.
Model proper social behavior (e.g., greetings with eye contact, use of names and
shaking hands).
Managing participants that are Sexually inappropriate: - ANSWERS-Set limits.
,Address inappropriate behavior calmly, noting that attention-seeking behavior
can benefit from being ignored.
Teach a socially acceptable variation of the behavior or language (i.e., behavior
that is not appropriate in the lesson setting might be acceptable under other
circumstances).
When viewed from the rear, the instructor should be looking for the equine's: -
ANSWERS--muscle definition
-correctness of legs
-depth of body
-symmetry
When viewed from the side, the instructor should be looking for the equine's: -
ANSWERS-•balance and symmetry
• length and thickness of neck
• length and lie of topline
• length of bone in the legs
• depth of body
• joint angles
• correctness of legs
, An equine's conformation will affect its "way of going." Each equine should be
observed in motion from the front, from the hind and from the side at all gaits as
well as on a bend. With the equine in movement, the instructor should be
watching for: - ANSWERS-• unsoundness
• way of going
• footfall patterns on two tracks
• freedom of movement and bend
• frame unsoundness
• way of going
• footfall patterns on two tracks
• freedom of movement and bend
• frame
While preparing a horse that has been in a therapeutic riding program for many
years, the instructor observes that the animal's bursa and deep flexor tendon
areas are inflamed. The horse does not show any signs of lameness. What is
MOST LIKELY the cause?
a. Carpitis
b. Capped elbow
c. Dorsal metacarpal disease
d. Windpuffs - ANSWERS-d. Windpuffs