Rosie’s Wranglers
Youth Horsemanship Lesson Program
Mission Statement:
My goal is to equip youth with a true understanding of horsemanship. Teaching them through simple horse care and learning to ride. All starts with understanding how uniquely God created horses and then establishing a relationship between horse and child. My hope is that each child flourishes within the program understanding the basics of safe horsemanship and confidence in the saddle.
Located at:
1701 Martin Ranch Rd. San Bernardino CA 92407
Call or Text: (909) 347-9550
Basic
4 week class for a total of $240
The 4 week session consists of :
Week 1 - basic horse knowledge
Week 2 - haltering + leading
Week 3 - mounting + balance
Week 4 - In the saddle.
Intermediate
6 week class for a total of $360
The 6 week session consists of:
Week 1 - basic horse knowledge
Week 2 - haltering + leading
Week 3 - mounting + balance
Week 4 - In the saddle
Week 5 - In the saddle
Week 6 - In the saddle
What To Know
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$60 per 45-minute session
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Cash Only. Let's keep it simple !
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One lesson a week. Don't want to tire the kiddos out!
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Sessions are available between 9am-3pm, Monday through Saturday!
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6-13 years old.
FAQs
Can parents stay during the lesson?
Yes, parents are encouraged to stay while the lesson is happening. However, we ask that you be mindful of the teacher/student/horse relationship being formed. A quiet area will be provided within sight and listening distance of the lesson.
What should my child wear to each lesson?
Comfortable jeans and cowboy boots are required for each lesson. Helmets will be provided.
What are the payment options?
Payment is cash only. Like to keep it simple ‘round here!
How will you communicate my child's progress?
I will convey how your child is learning and retaining the information from each lesson. My goal is to ensure that students are ready to move on to the next set of instructions, increasing their safety and knowledge of horsemanship.
Is there a reward system in place for the students?
Yes, after each structured lesson, students can choose from various rewards such as time spent in the goat/chicken pen, using the zipline, tree swing, or teeter totter.