*Learn How to Talk to Animals with Professional Animal Communicator, Val Heart › Forums › Animal Talk Coaching Club Forum › Animal Teacher Handout (ATH) for January 2018
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01/04/2018 at 9:15 pm #44427ModeratorModerator
Each member in good standing is eligible to have a personal page (for up to 6 animals) in the Animal Teacher Handout (ATH). To add or make changes to your page for next month, please email
Moderator@ValHeart.com
Please title each photos as the name of the animal. Please also include any additional information about the animals. If the photo contains multiple animals, please clarify who is who.The Animal Teacher Handout for the current month is available for your use:
-within the course pages,
– by clicking on the “Download the Animal Teacher Handout” button on the right side of this page, or
by clicking on the linkAttachments:
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01/09/2018 at 3:33 pm #44529Chigusa SansenPlatinum Member
Hello, I am new to this and wanted to understand how this works. If I communicated with these animals and want to get feedback from their person, do I post here?
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01/18/2018 at 4:09 am #44753Cheryl D CuttineauInactive Member
I’m also new and trying to learn the ropes.
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02/06/2018 at 7:13 pm #45261ModeratorModerator
If you communicated with a specific animal, check by searching on that Animal’s name in the Search Forum box at the top of the far right column to see if there is already a discussion thread available with prior communication information.
Start a new discussion thread here in the Forum with the animal’s name in the subject line and get the ball rolling (you know how animals of all types, yes humans included, like to play).
You can ask the animal’s owner by name for feedback on your communication and messages you received. Remember this about learning and perfect is NOT required. Often we learn more when we aren’t perfect.
Have fun. Our animals enjoy the communication process when it fits into their schedule. Sometimes they are busy with other activities. If that happens to you, try again later. Remember to center yourself first, then greet the animal by name and ask if they are available to communicate now. Respect their rights to say No or Yes or Later.
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