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TEACHING PEOPLE TEACHING DOGS - INSIGHTS AND IDEAS FOR INSTRUCTORS
by Dani Weinberg (See other books by author)
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Publisher: Dogwise Publishing
Edition: 2020 (reprint) Paperback
, 179 pages
ISBN: 9781617812859 Item: DTO270
Summary: About the dog-training instructor's first job: teaching people. Will help all levels of instructors develop and maintain training enthusiasm!
Price: $14.95 |
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Expanded Description:
The dog-training instructor's first job: teaching people!
Our human students require much more attention and understanding than do their canines. If we don't inspire their interest and cooperation, they will not be successful in training their dogs. Dani Weinberg’s experience offers insights, information, and ideas that will help all levels of instructors both develop and maintain dog training enthusiasm and work more effectively with the human students. This two-part book looks at both the student and the instructor.
You will learn:
• Ways to communicate more effectively and how to reach “difficult” students
• How to guide students towards new belief about their dogs
• What type of instructor you are and how you can adapt your type to better assist your students
• How to receive feedback, set yourself up for success, and prevent burnout
What dog trainers say about Teaching People, Teaching Dogs:
This book is conversational and informative…Taking the reader on an interesting journey from non-dog person to dog addict! I believe it will be especially helpful for those contemplating taking the big leap into instructing.
Terry Ryan, Author of Coaching People to Train Their Dogs
When a book like this makes me examine at least one new idea or reconsider an old one, it’s a worthwhile addition to my training library.
Stephanie Colman
You will become a better trainer after reading Dani's book because you'll be more aware of your training style as well as thinking about your students learning style.
Tami M. Hawes
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A Must have if you train people to train dogs, May 31, 2006 |
Reviewer: Tami Hawes |
I always professed that I'm not a dog trainer I'm a people trainer. Dani supports this with her insights in 'Teaching People Teaching Dogs'. The local area PetsMart Supervisor didn't get that, so there ended my career working at PetsMart before it started. :-)
Dani uses her own growth experiences as a dog trainer to help others explore where they might want to change their training style or understand why they do the things they do. You'll become a better trainer after reading Dani's book because you'll be more aware of your training style as well as thinking about your students learning styles. Do you give out paper handouts to your students or do you just do a lot of talk or talking and showing? Do you do a combination of the three? (handouts, lecture, demonstration)
The book is broken into two sections - the student and the instructor. The first page of each section gives highlights on what is covered in each of the chapters of that section. If jumping around in a book is your style you'll be able to do this easily. If you're more traditional and want to go there page by page you'll know what's coming up.
The end of each chapter also includes recommended reading resources so you can do further reading.
I'm looking forward to October 2006 when Dani will be a guest author for 'Trainers Month' at CSDogBookReview - a YahooGroup. |
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Inspirational !, August 16, 2006 |
Reviewer: CDwyer |
Dani has a wonderful way of communicating to the reader. This book is full of great ideas for the professional instructor as well as the training enthusiast. Dani, separates the book into 2 sections - student and instructor. The sections focus on techniques and ideas which guide the instructor to achieve an open and successful classroom atmosphere for all types of students, as well as how to keep yourself (the instructor) motivated and fresh to avoid burnout. I found many useful ideas to put to work for me in my classes. CD |
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Inspirational!!!, August 17, 2006 |
Reviewer: Debby McMullen |
This book is a wonderful resource for anyone who instructs anything dog! It should be required reading for the field. Wonderful insights and ideas are within it. This will always be within easy reach to re-inspire me. |
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