Children with disabilities find joy and support through horse therapy in Taiwan

In Taoyuan, northern Taiwan, a remarkable therapeutic revolution is unfolding at the Therapeutic Riding Center where children with neurological conditions discover profound healing through equine-assisted interventions. The center specializes in providing transformative experiences for youth diagnosed with cerebral palsy, autism spectrum disorder, ADHD, and rare genetic conditions like Angelman Syndrome.

Eighteen-year-old Chen You-ching, who received a cerebral palsy diagnosis over sixteen years ago, exemplifies the program’s success. Her father, Hector Chen, recounts how equine therapy has become an essential weekly ritual that consistently brings joy and therapeutic benefits. “The first time she mounted a horse, her happiness was undeniable,” he observed, noting the sustained positive impact through her teenage years.

The science behind animal-assisted therapy continues to gain global recognition, particularly for addressing intellectual disabilities and trauma recovery. At this Taiwanese facility, specially trained horses undergo rigorous conditioning to remain calm during unpredictable movements and multiple simultaneous interactions. These equine partners demonstrate extraordinary patience, often standing motionless for extended periods while children hug them or listen to their heartbeats.

Abigail Liu reports dramatic developmental breakthroughs in her five-year-old daughter Ayah, who has Angelman Syndrome. “She became noticeably less fearful of unfamiliar experiences and developed willingness to attempt new activities following her equine sessions,” Liu stated.

Alain Chang, a riding instructor at the Fang Hsing-Chung Social Welfare Foundation, emphasizes the unique bond forming between children and horses. “The horses display no annoyance regardless of repetitive interactions, creating a profoundly safe environment,” Chang explained. “For these children, the opportunity to touch, observe, and embrace these animals constitutes an extraordinary experiential therapy that becomes a weekly highlight they anticipate regardless of weather conditions.”