Forms

Please use the forms below to participate in our programs. All participants must fill out ourĀ  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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Meet our fairy queen Kadence! 🧚

Kadence has been exploring the hidden worlds of our forests in search of fairies and will eagerly tell you that she's even seen a couple of them. Finding a topic that a child loves is one of the foundations for setting them up for success as they work on challenging goals.

For Kadence, talking about fairies as she launches on magical adventures opens the door for her to practice her speaking skills. Traveling around the farm, climbing over gates, like she is in this picture, and digging beneath stones gives her the opportunity to practice her fine motor skills.

We take pride in having structure to our sessions, but also a significant part of what we do is allowing our participants take the lead. This creates a safe environment for them to be themselves as they work on challenges that may not be improving elsewhere.

Do you have a child who is ready to join magical adventures at the farm? You don't have to rub a genie to make it happen. Instead, reach out to us on our website to get in contact- foxmoonfarm.org/contact-fox-moon-farm/
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Meet our fairy queen Kadence! 🧚Kadence has been exploring the hidden worlds of our forests in search of fairies and will eagerly tell you that shes even seen a couple of them. Finding a topic that a child loves is one of the foundations for setting them up for success as they work on challenging goals.For Kadence, talking about fairies as she launches on magical adventures opens the door for her to practice her speaking skills. Traveling around the farm, climbing over gates, like she is in this picture, and digging beneath stones gives her the opportunity to practice her fine motor skills.We take pride in having structure to our sessions, but also a significant part of what we do is allowing our participants take the lead. This creates a safe environment for them to be themselves as they work on challenges that may not be improving elsewhere.Do you have a child who is ready to join magical adventures at the farm? You dont have to rub a genie to make it happen. Instead, reach out to us on our website to get in contact- https://foxmoonfarm.org/contact-fox-moon-farm/

Happy Halloween from the Fox Moon Farm family! We hope you all have a fun and safe holiday with plenty of treats!

Here are five horse-themed treats from us:

šŸŽƒ Did you know that horses can enjoy small amounts of pumpkin?

ā˜ ļø Horses have 205 bones in their body!

šŸ§™ā€ā™€ļø Some folklore claim that witches' knots were created by mythical creatures, such as witches, who left 'braids' in a horse's mane to be discovered by morning as a sign that they took the horse out for a ride.

šŸ‘¹ In Scottish folklore, Kelpies are shape-shifting water spirits that take the form of a horse to lure people onto their backs before bringing them underwater to be eaten.

šŸ‘» When a horse becomes scared of something, we say that they got spooked!
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Happy Halloween from the Fox Moon Farm family! We hope you all have a fun and safe holiday with plenty of treats!Here are five horse-themed treats from us:šŸŽƒ Did you know that horses can enjoy small amounts of pumpkin?ā˜ ļø Horses have 205 bones in their body!šŸ§™ā€ā™€ļø Some folklore claim that witches knots were created by mythical creatures, such as witches, who left braids in a horses mane to be discovered by morning as a sign that they took the horse out for a ride.šŸ‘¹ In Scottish folklore, Kelpies are shape-shifting water spirits that take the form of a horse to lure people onto their backs before bringing them underwater to be eaten.šŸ‘» When a horse becomes scared of something, we say that they got spooked!
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