Forms

Please use the forms below to participate in our programs. All participants must fill out our  Waiver/Release Forms before coming out to the Farm. See you soon!

Waiver/Release Forms

This form contains our Waiver/Release form, as well as our Authorization for Medical Treatment and Participation/Photo Release Form. Please complete. Thanks!

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Behavior Assessment Form

This Behavior Assessment is completed when your child starts the program, at month 3 and then various points down the road. It helps us understand how our program is benefitting your child.

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Intake Assessment Form

This form helps us understand your child’s needs and preferences and is used, along with an in person assessment done at the farm, to create a Treatment Plan for your child.

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Volunteer Form

If you are a volunteer and would like to help us out at the farm, please fill out this form. We can’t wait to meet you!

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Neurologists often say “what fires together, wires together" (Donald Hebb). This means that when we make mental associations, we form literal paths in our nervous systems that create clusters of thoughts and physiological changes. As we grow, learn, and get bombarded by the obstacles of life, many of us develop clusters of fear, rage, or sadness that become deeply “hardwired” as our 'nature.' In this sense, we are nurtured into forming these negative feelings. Human infants have only two natural fears: the fear of loud noises and the fear of falling. Every other fear is learned. But the harder our lives, especially in childhood, the more deeply and unconsciously negative reaction-clusters are etched into our brains and bodies.

Here at the farm, we work to rewire these behaviors, thanks to the brain's neuroplastic nature. Just as the brain develops negative clusters, it can also learn to rewire to learn positive emotions, such as acceptance, joy, and confidence. No matter how old you are, your brain is capable of relearning and developing healthy coping mechanisms. Learn more about why horses are so unique in their healing capacity and how working with one of them here on the farm can help you or a loved one rewire your brain for happiness- foxmoonfarm.org/fox-moon-farm-equine-learning/
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Neurologists often say “what fires together, wires together (Donald Hebb). This means that when we make mental associations, we form literal paths in our nervous systems that create clusters of thoughts and physiological changes. As we grow, learn, and get bombarded by the obstacles of life, many of us develop clusters of fear, rage, or sadness that become deeply “hardwired” as our nature. In this sense, we are nurtured into forming these negative feelings. Human infants have only two natural fears: the fear of loud noises and the fear of falling. Every other fear is learned. But the harder our lives, especially in childhood, the more deeply and unconsciously negative reaction-clusters are etched into our brains and bodies.Here at the farm, we work to rewire these behaviors, thanks to the brains neuroplastic nature. Just as the brain develops negative clusters, it can also learn to rewire to learn positive emotions, such as acceptance, joy, and confidence. No matter how old you are, your brain is capable of relearning and developing healthy coping mechanisms. Learn more about why horses are so unique in their healing capacity and how working with one of them here on the farm can help you or a loved one rewire your brain for happiness- https://foxmoonfarm.org/fox-moon-farm-equine-learning/

A new study out of a farm in King and Queen County is bringing together an unlikely duo -- horses and dementia patients. ... See MoreSee Less

"Behold the turtle. He makes progress only when he sticks his neck out." - James Bryant Conant

Much like the little turtle, many of our clients have built a shell of safety against the difficulties of the world. This shell has protected them from trauma, anxiety, fear, and more.

When they arrive at our farm, we gently acknowledge the importance of this shell and guide them in discovering that safety can come in many forms. With tender support and patience, we witness them, bit by bit, peeking out of their shells. Until one day we watch them racing ahead in the world! These shells may always be a part of them, but they learn that true progress towards their dreams happens when they bravely stick their necks out. 🐢💕
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Behold the turtle. He makes progress only when he sticks his neck out. -  James Bryant ConantMuch like the little turtle, many of our clients have built a shell of safety against the difficulties of the world. This shell has protected them from trauma, anxiety, fear, and more.When they arrive at our farm, we gently acknowledge the importance of this shell and guide them in discovering that safety can come in many forms. With tender support and patience, we witness them, bit by bit, peeking out of their shells. Until one day we watch them racing ahead in the world! These shells may always be a part of them, but they learn that true progress towards their dreams happens when they bravely stick their necks out. 🐢💕
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