I'm normally just about the most free range parent you will ever come across but honestly this horse riding business has my heart in my mouth!
DD(8) has been riding for a year. She had her first fall on Monday- happily cantered across the field and her horse suddenly slowed and put his head right down as though he was going to start eating the grass. DD tried to lean back but ended up sliding right down his neck/head landing face first with a mouthful of dirt. She was pretty shaken and upset but once checked over got back on and walked him into the barn.
So, several days on and she's thrilled by the big scrape down her chin and is telling everyone all about it. I'm not so thrilled and I somehow seem to have been left infinitely more shaken than she is! She says she doesn't want to canter again but is happy to trot/walk (I'm guessing she'll get over the fear of cantering), I think I've had the sudden realisation of just how bad falls can be!
How the heck do you not stress out over your DC riding?