Every parent hopes to experience the thrill of seeing a child discover an activity she loves, and then watching as that interest unfolds into a lifelong passion. But when a child adores horses above all, these joys are often dampened by anxiety, especially when the parent knows little about riding. The questions can be overwhelming: How does one begin to find a qualified riding instructor? Just how expensive is this hobby? And - most importantly - will my child be safe? Parents searching for answers will find relief in "A Parent's Guide to Riding Lessons", by Elise Gaston Chand. A former horse-crazy child born to horse-clueless parents, Chand is today both an accomplished horsewoman and the mother of a horse-crazy daughter. Her vantage point allows her to get to the heart of parents' concerns, then offer the information, instruction, and peace of mind that they desperately need. With its engaging 'been there' voice, "A Parent's Guide to Riding Lessons" combines the instant appeal of an impulse purchase with the practicality and depth of content of a thorough guide.
Parents will snap up the book for its clear, reassuring voice, then refer back to it often for its quality answers and information.
- ISBN13 9781603424479
- Publish Date 1 October 2009
- Publish Status Active
- Out of Print 13 March 2014
- Publish Country US
- Imprint Storey Publishing LLC
- Format Paperback
- Pages 192
- Language English