Animal mediation is first and foremost the desire of the participant and the animal to meet, in a safe environment that will promote the relationship of trust.
The qualified intervener is accompanied by his animal that he knows well and that he has specifically selected and educated to intervene with him in mediation by the animal. In addition, the worker relies on the relationship established with the participant's reference person, who may be a healthcare professional such as a parent.
The sessions are prepared, thought out to work on specific objectives. The animal, precious medium, guides us to develop in the participant a feeling of peace and well-being.
At the end of the sessions, and at the end of the program, reports are produced in order to measure the beneficial effects of animal mediation on the participant and to readjust the objectives if necessary.
Animal mediation develops many skills in participants thanks to the benevolent presence of the non-judgmental animal.
The animal is a great mediator: it is motivating for all learning: contact with the animal promotes concentration, self-confidence and the desire to surpass oneself! The animal is non-judgmental, which allows you to move forward without fear of making a mistake!