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The Indian's Pony is part of the RUFF Curriculum Susan Fadler developed in the 1990s while living in Chinle, AZ. It focuses on the plight of the Mustang. RUFF was organized to establish homes for unwanted neglected animals on the Navajo Reservation. She began taking rescued animals into classrooms to help teach the children about animal behavior, care and health but soon found out using an animal helped extrapolate expressions of emotions which would otherwise be harbored or unexpressed by the child. It also incorporated self-esteem where all else had failed. Using a natural catalyst, puppies…mehr

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The Indian's Pony is part of the RUFF Curriculum Susan Fadler developed in the 1990s while living in Chinle, AZ. It focuses on the plight of the Mustang. RUFF was organized to establish homes for unwanted neglected animals on the Navajo Reservation. She began taking rescued animals into classrooms to help teach the children about animal behavior, care and health but soon found out using an animal helped extrapolate expressions of emotions which would otherwise be harbored or unexpressed by the child. It also incorporated self-esteem where all else had failed. Using a natural catalyst, puppies and kittens, to teach responsible behavior proved to be extremely effective. Teachers began requesting materials to help teach history, geography, culture, and language. The curriculum was nominated by teachers and administrators in 1996 and went on to win the 1st place Golden Bell Award from the ASBA (Arizona School Board Association) as the best new curriculum produced that year.
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phoenixcosmopolitan.com features all books by authors Susan Fadler, .S.M. Krantz and. T.P.Fadler. The Indian's Pony won the important ASBA Award for best new curriculum in 1996. It was noted to be innovative capturing the interest of students as well as incorporating Navajo Language for the continuing education of Navajo students cultural and language enrichment.