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Apprentice Practitioner (AP): Mary DeVinitz Apprentice Practioner
Apprentice Practitioners pursue continuing Camelidynamics education through a great
deal of individual study and clinic attendance, as well as, practice teaching lessons to
others at no cost. This continuing education and practice teaching allows the individual
the time to more fully understand and practice the Camelidynamics techniques and
methodologies, while learning the additional skills required for teaching others.
As part of the learning experience apprentices provide a limited amount of instruction to a very
small number of people, at no charge. This minimizes the risk for the Apprentice,
Camelidynamics, the animals involved in the lesson, and the student(s) receiving the instruction.
Apprentice Practitioners will be evaluated by their students on both teaching and animal handling
skills. After each lesson the apprentice is also required to complete a self-evaluation of their
animal and teaching skills. These evaluations will be sent directly to Camelidynamics.
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devinitzmeyer@oh.rr.com M~R Alpacas Ranch, 6431 US 20, Wakeman, Ohio 44889 440/315-2199 (cell) www.ohioalpacacentre.com
I started in the alpaca business in November, 2004, and currently co-own 20 alpacas with my business partners. I've been in the Camelidynamics Program since October, 2005 and continue to further my understanding and appreciation for alpacas every year. My background can best be described in one word - service. I have had experience in teaching and coaching; being a manager and supervisor; and being a volunteer, instructor and instructor trainer for the American Red Cross. I have a very pleasant and patient personality, which helps me get along with people and animals. I welcome the opportunity to work with you and your animals.
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