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| Benefits of Enrolling in the Basic Practitioner
Program |
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Having an advisor: a person whom you trust who is available on a one on one
basis and who can help you with questions and problems, who monitors your
progress and who can celebrate your successes with you.
- Your advisor is available to support you in learning techniques, help you
fine-tune your work with clients and aid you in developing into a practitioner.
Together you establish your own mixture of pre-arranged meetings/sessions and
more informal ways to check in.
- The instructor community knows that you have more than a passing interest in
Ortho-Bionomy and you will receive extra attention and monitoring in classes and
in between.
- Having made a commitment to the program helps students to stay focused and
generates enthusiasm for the work and its evolution.
- Further commitment often shifts the students work to a clearer and higher place
of evolvement.
- You gain a sense of community, belonging and support from other students in the
program that helps you stay connected between classes.
- Enrollment helps you to create a space to develop relationships with peers and
professional colleagues and ways to develop this in a personal practice.
- Your fees support the ongoing efforts of the Society of Ortho-Bionomy to
increase the visibility of Ortho-Bionomy and to keep the organization
functioning to the benefit of all its members.
- An indication in the Ortho-Bionomy directory that you are in the program which
makes you a more likely candidate for referrals and allows instructors and peers
to know that you have committed to the program.
- Apart from the above named benefits, being enrolled in the practitioner program
is a necessary step to becoming a registered practitioner.
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