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Parrot Kindergarten's Bird Learnin'-Palooza!

Parrot Palooza - July 2024 VIP Package

Available for purchase ONLY
July 23rd (Tue) to July 28th (Sun midnight)

Didn’t have enough time to watch or attend?   It’s Okay!

This VIP package includes full replays of all the July 2024  Palooza days.

Access for over 3 months, through Oct 31st 2024

Take Your Time

Review each step over and over

Fit your own schedule 🥰

Fun fact!

Some of our learners take more time, and that’s perfectly OKAY!

ADDITIONAL Bonuses (Workshop replays):    😍

How to CRATE TRAIN Your Bird (approx 1.5 hrs)

Help with SCREAMING parrots! (approx 1.5 hrs)

The BITING bird (approx. 1.5 hrs)

Taught by our own Parrot Kindergarten school counselor, Justice Bellar and field researcher Grace Innemee.

Justice is a CPBT-KA with  over 6 years’ experience working with challenging adopted and rescued parrots was the Behavior and Training Coordinator for one of the largest parrot adoption organizations in the world – The Gabriel Foundation.

Also presenting in this workshop replay, Justice is joined by Grace Innemee, a parrot field researcher and behavior expert who has been studying wild parrot behavior for nearly two decades.

Empowered Caregivers. Happy Parrots. 🐥

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Palooza Replays and Bonus

Only $97

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Jen Cunha, J.D.

Jen Cunha is an attorney, animal cognition trainer, writer, and international speaker, focusing on animal literacy and communication. A “parrot mama” for over 16 years, Jen has been developing cognition training techniques for almost a decade. Her training manuals have been translated and distributed throughout Europe, and she’s been featured in Bird Talk magazine. Jen has twice written articles for the International Association of Applied Behavior Consultants Journal and is a frequent lecturer at science conventions and companion bird gatherings around the world. Jennifer collaborates on animal literacy and communication projects with university researchers, and her research has been published in peer-reviewed scientific proceedings. Her birds, Ellie and Isabelle, have passed university-designed blind tests on phonics and reading comprehension skills and are considered the very first animals who have learned how to read.