(Print) Use this randomly generated list as your call list when playing the game. There is no need to say the BINGO column name. Place some kind of mark (like an X, a checkmark, a dot, tally mark, etc) on each cell as you announce it, to keep track. You can also cut out each item, place them in a bag and pull words from the bag.
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Someone who is just starting in the EAS field
Has celebrated a milestone that they didn't think was possible
Has misunderstood what a horse was trying to communicate
Had a participant that has reached a new milestone with the support of horses
Someone who was humbled by a horse or participant
Has a participant that they really struggle working with or teaching
Has experienced a horse helping a participant in a remarkable way
Has a unique or original activity they do in lessons/sessions
Someone who holds more then 3 certifications
Has had a small gesture from a participant or horse that made a big impact
Has had a fail that they learned from
Has had a "I need to get out of this situation" moment
Has asked a unique question to parents/caregivers that gave you a clue to solving a problem or better supporting the participant
Has developed good self care practices
Works with a quarky horse
Has had a participant or horse do something completely unexpected that made them laugh
Has been surprised by the resilience of a participant
Has been inspired by someone with special needs
Stretches themselves thin and struggles to say "no"
Has personal experience with a disability that provides
Has been a PATH Intl Member for more than 10 years
Been involved in EAS at more then 1 center
Started their own program
Has had a moment in a session that brought tears of joy
Has particular participant that they really connect with
Has an unconventional solution to a barn or horse care problem
Has had an experience where a large donation that changed the program
Has entered EAS part time or as a second, third, or fouth career
Has been encouraged or mentored by someone in the field