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Bunnies teaching mindfulness and self awareness.
8 or 12 week "Health" Bunny Assisted Program for your classroom. 
(must be a minimum age of 8 years old)

All of the lessons have been built around a specific theme central to nurturance and personal wellbeing. Animals are wonderful at validating our behavior and help us learn about self awareness and how we may affect those around us.

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As a natural Health Practitioner, Ley-Anne and her bunnies offer life skills, Holistic techniques, that support the body physically, emotional and nurture the individual spirit inside of us. Tools for relaxation, nature connection and even reflexology are all combined together and blended with the support of our non-judgmental, honest bunny teachers. The interaction between the students and the animals is the foundational experience to the NN Animal Assisted Learning Program. 

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Each unit is comprised of an educational component (story), an integrative activity and practical skill-building component (craft).  Children take home their program worksheets and crafts for further reference.

 

The 1hr sessions are delivered weekly for a total of either 8 or 12 weeks.

 

 It's a family Event! After the 8 or 12 program wraps up in the classroom, a fun family session is held for the families to meet the bunnies and learn how to continue supporting their child at home.

OBJECTIVES:

  • To improve self-esteem, personal accountability and to educate children on taking the responsibility of honouring themselves through self-care, which can

  • To guide children through into a relaxed state whereby they will learn what relaxation feels like at a healing level.

  • To enhance emotional awareness in children by defining four emotions.

  • To facilitate in improving and learning techniques to communicate emotions.

  • To help children foster responsibility and compassion for animals and each other and to facilitate in the development of animal-human bonds. 

  • To allow children to share their animal stories in an educational, supportive atmosphere.

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