Building Relationships through Real Life Skills

Course

Online

£ 180 VAT inc.

Description

  • Type

    Intensive seminar

  • Level

    Intermediate

  • Methodology

    Online

  • Class hours

    12h

  • Duration

    2 Days

  • Virtual classes

    Yes

Interactive webinar:
Saturday 28 November 2020 Part 1
Saturday 12 December 2020 Part 2
9.00 - 16.00 (UK time)
Includes time for questions

Dogs have a very special place in our hearts especially because of their unconditional love. But what is a good relationship based upon? How do we recognise and meet individual needs?
Mutual respect comes from understanding our dogs and acknowledging them for who they are. For many dogs there is little choice in their lives with us whereas others receive little guidance and are left to their own devices.
No matter whether we have a dog with a past from a rescue shelter, a brand new puppy, an adolescent or a senior dog with whom we have shared our lives for many years, we always strive to improve their life quality.
Using photo and video material Sheila takes us beyond the obvious, examining not only our relationships with our dogs but many of the more subtle ways of building bonds with trust, patience, understanding and respect
You are challenged to look differently at the needs of dogs and the way in which you play a role in your mutual relationship.

About this course

• Identify the components of a healthy relationship
• Understand subtleties that build trust and respect
• Develop awareness of how to apply choices, boundaries
• Recognise and understand the role of mutual influence
• Recognise and understand factors involved in building self-esteem and self-confidence
• Develop awareness of how to improve the dog-dog relationship

Prospective professionals,
professionals and dog owners looking for a greater depth of understanding

Yes, this is an interactive webinar. You may ask relevant questions during the webinar, and there may be time towards the end of each session.
Answers to individual's own situation cannot be answered.

This webinar provides the equivalent of 12 hours of CPD / 12 CEU’s

Yes, a certificate of attendance will be issued shortly after the webinar has ended.

You may attend the first day only, but you may not attend the second day unless you have attended the first day.

Yes, there are short breaks both morning and afternoon with an hour for lunch.

Yes, there are discounts for IPACS 1 and 2 students past and present
There are also discounts for ICAN, INTOdogs and ISCP members. Please see our website for details: www.sheilaharper.co.uk

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Subjects

  • Understanding your dog
  • Canine behaviour
  • Our response to our dog
  • Quality time
  • Improving interactions
  • Communicating with your dog
  • Building trust and respect
  • Understanding choice and how to offer it
  • Setting boundaries kindly
  • Considering dog-dog interactions

Teachers and trainers (1)

Sheila Harper

Sheila Harper

Tutor B.Ed, BA

Course programme

Saturday 28 November 2020 Part 1

&

Saturday 12 December 2020 Part 2

9.00 - 16.00 (UK time)

Includes time for questions

Target group: Prospective professionals,

professionals and dog owners looking for a greater depth of understanding

Dogs have a very special place in our hearts especially because of their unconditional love. But what is a good relationship based upon? How do we recognise and meet individual needs?

Mutual respect comes from understanding our dogs and acknowledging them for who they are. For many dogs there is little choice in their lives with us whereas others receive little guidance and are left to their own devices.

No matter whether we have a dog with a past from a rescue shelter, a brand new puppy, an adolescent or a senior dog with whom we have shared our lives for many years, we always strive to improve their life quality.

Using photo and video material Sheila takes us beyond the obvious, examining not only our relationships with our dogs but many of the more subtle ways of building bonds with trust, patience, understanding and respect

You are challenged to look differently at the needs of dogs and the way in which you play a role in your mutual relationship.

Learning objectives

· Identify the components of a healthy relationship

· Understand subtleties that build trust and respect

· Develop awareness of how to apply choices, boundaries

· Recognise and understand the role of mutual influence

· Recognise and understand factors involved in building self-esteem and self-confidence

· Develop awareness of how to improve the dog-dog relationship

Building Relationships through Real Life Skills

£ 180 VAT inc.