Welcome to "The Click That Teaches" email discussion list. This list has been set up by Alexandra Kurland, author of "The Click That Teaches" books and videos.
This list is for people who are using the "The Click That Teaches" books and videos to train their horses. We will be discussing the lessons contained in the books. Questions, discoveries, and training successes related to the material covered in the books, videos and "The Click That Teaches" clinics will be covered.
This list assumes that you already have a working knowledge of clicker training. If you are a beginner, a great list to start with is the Clickryder list: http://groups.yahoo.com/group/clickryder
It also assumes that you have read "The Click That Teaches" books and have a basic understanding of the lessons referenced in the posts. The purpose of this list is to help people move forward in their training beyond the foundation described in the books. It is not a substitute for the books but will be building upon the work they cover.
As it is structured now the list is a study group for people using the new "The Click That Teaches: Riding with the Clicker". I am asking that people who join first get a copy of the riding book. It makes it so much easier to have focused discussions if everyone on the list has access to the material in the book.
For more information on clicker training visit theclickercenter.com
Alexandra Kurland
author of "Clicker Training for Your Horse"
"The Click That Teaches: A Step-By-Step Guide in Pictures"
"The Click That Teaches: Riding with the Clicker"
"The Click That Teaches" Video Lesson Series
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