Stable Steps -
Work Based Learning on the Farm
Empowering neurodivergent youth with hands-on farm experiences
Stable Steps is a year-round, farm-based experiential program designed to prepare neurodivergent youth for success in the workforce. Through real, structured work experiences with animals and farm operations, participants build job skills, confidence, and personal responsibility — all within a supportive, small-group environment.
At Stable Steps, work is real, learning is active, and every task is an opportunity for personal growth. Participants leave with stronger skills, greater self-assurance, and a clearer sense of what it means to contribute meaningfully to a team.

Program Details
Eligibility:
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Ages 14–22
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Ability to safely engage in a farm environment with basic support
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Regular attendance and active participation
Program Pricing:
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One Month (3 sessions): $180
Structure:
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Group Sessions
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2 hours
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Up to 3 participants per session
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Individual Sessions
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1 hour
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Schedule: Saturday afternoons and Sundays - inquire about what the current set time is
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Supervision: Participants work under direct supervision and guidance
Skill Development Areas:
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Daily care of farm animals (horses, sheep, chickens)
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Barn and property maintenance tasks
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Seasonal and project-based farm work
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Workplace communication and teamwork
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Accountability, time management, and task completion
Why Choose Stable Steps?
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Hands-on practice in responsibility, independence, and work ethic
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Development of transferable skills for future employment
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Personalized support in a low-pressure, small group setting
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Opportunities to build confidence, problem-solving abilities, and resilience
"Our program reflects the individualized support, small group size, professional supervision, and real-world learning experiences that are foundational to helping youths develop a strong work ethic.”
~ Crystal Birchmeier
Please contact us to ask any questions.
Interested in Stable-Steps?
