|
|
|
Title |
Living & Learning with Animals |
|
Speaker |
Susan Friedman, Ph.D. |
|
Date(s) |
October 5th, 2014 |
|
Location |
Denver, CO |
|
Fee |
$75.00 |
|
CEUs |
CPDT = 2 CEU's for attending
CBCC = 2 CEU's for attending |
|
Host Organization |
Noble Beast Dog Training |
|
Website |
http://noblebeastdogtraining.com/special-events/ |
|
Contact Person |
Mindy Jarvis |
|
Contact Email |
Mindy@NobleBeastDogTraining.com |
|
Contact Phone |
303-500-7988 |
|
Description of Seminar/Conference |
| |
|
There are only two kinds of behavior problems;
Behaviors that occur too often and behaviors that don't occur often enough.
This seminar introduces participants to applied behavior analysis, the science and technology of behavior change, using instructional slides, video, support materials and activities. Topics include the fundamental principles of learning and behavior; functional behavior assessment, power behavior-change tools; and ethical guidelines. Participants will be better prepared to assess, prevent and resolve behavior problems, effectively and humanely. |
We make every effort to post accurate and current information. Be sure to check with each lister's Website. If you find an error or a broken link on this site, please let us know. The listings on this Website are for informational purposes only and are neither supported or endorsed by Dog Seminars Directory. We reserve the right to refuse to list or remove any seminar or speaker.
The information contained in this website is provided as a free service for information only and is not intended as a substitute for veterinary, grooming, dog training, or dog behavior advice or treatment. It does not create any form of legal or professional relationship. Caryl Wolff does not accept any liability or responsibility for any action taken or avoided on the basis of information provided herein. Please consult a veterinarian in matters relating to your dog’s health and particularly with respect to any symptoms that may require diagnosis or medical attention, a groomer for grooming issues, a dog trainer for dog training issues, and a dog behavior consultant for dog behavior issues so that each professional consultation can be tailored to your own individual circumstances.
Return To Top |
|
|