Join Beverly Morgan to learn the importance and role of Service Animals for sensory needs, ASD, and neurodivergent people. Attendees will learn how they provide support, considerations for who will not benefit from Service Animals, how to select an Assistance Animal and what to expect when having a Service Animal.
Presented live and recorded on May 13, 2020.
Who Should Attend?
Nurse Practitioners, Physicians Assistants, Medical doctors, Social workers, Mental health workers, Applied Behavior Analysis workers, Speech therapists, Ophthalmologists, Auditory and Hearing workers, Learning specialists, Teachers, Carers, Parents and relatives of individuals with possible qualifying conditions, dog trainers, service dog trainers, service dog trainers and dog behaviorists.
About the Presenter, Beverly Morgan:
From age four, I spent all of my time observing and being with wild and domestic animals. I store a lifetime of videos of animal behavior in my mind like a well-organized DVD collection. Seeing so much raw animal behavior for so long gives me the ability to immediately recognize what is normal behavior and what is abnormal behavior in animals. Many people, even animal trainers, have never taken the time to observe animals that are free from any influence of people and therefore they don’t know what is normal or abnormal behavior. They can’t fix something they don’t understand. I do know and I do understand what animals actually are and how to give them the best life they can have. I have a profoundly unique and insightful understanding of what I observe in animal behavior. Last, I am able to read nervous systems of living beings and get the information this tells me. All combined, I offer a rare and accurate understanding. Naturally, after finding nothing in the world greater than what the animals themselves can teach us, I created ‘Mother Nature’s Blueprint™, to teach people how to get it right with animals using the perfect design found in nature, because animals are my friends.
Continuing Education Credits:
STAR Institute is an AOTA Approved Provider of continuing education. The assignment of AOTA CEUs does not imply endorsement of specific course content, products, or clinical procedures by AOTA.
AOTA continuing education credit awarded: 1 hour (.1 AOTA CEUs)
Upon full completion of the course video, participants must complete and pass a quiz with at least 80% accuracy to receive a certificate of completion
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