VENTURA, Calif., Sept. 12, 2013 /PRNewswire/ -- The American Handwriting Analysis Foundation/American Association of Handwriting Analysts (AHAF/AAHA) 2013 Conference takes place on the beach on Oct. 23-26 in Oxnard, CA.
A pre-conference workshop with Roger Rubin, "What Do Men Want? Further Graphological Exploration," takes place on Wednesday, Oct. 23 from 1:00 - 4:00PM.
Conference speakers include:Dr. Todd Binkley - The Brain And HandwritingCynthia Crosson - Healing With A Wet NoseDeborah Dewi - G Spot, The Success KeyKathleen Dickinson - Switching Tracks: Success StoriesLinda Green - Murder on the Grapho Express (A Roundtable)Heidi Harralson - Handwriting In The Digital AgeRuth Holmes - Team Building With Handwriting AnalysisYoshiko Inagaki - Sacred Geometry, symbolism, and HandwritingIrene Levitt - How To Succeed As A Handwriting AnalystTheresa Ortega - Increasing Revenue & Influence With Social MediaLena Rivkin - From Brushstrokes To PenstrokesRoger Rubin - Family SystemsShirl Solomon - Child's Handwriting & Drawings Forecast The Adult
A post-conference workshop with Iris Hatfield, "Certified Handwriting Coach Workshop," will take place on Saturday, Oct. 26 from 2:00 - 5:00PM.
A leader in the field for almost 50 years, AHAF will host a panel discussion about the state of cursive instruction in U.S. public schools, moderated by members of the Campaign For Cursive committee at 11:00am on Friday, Oct. 25. "The initiative to keep cursive in the classrooms has been making great strides all over the nation. News segments, morning show segments, and conferences are all buzzing about how important it is to teach and encourage our developing children how to write in cursive," states Campaign For Cursive Co-Chair Gayna Scott.
For participants unable to attend the conference, a new technology option is available this year: participants can join online to view the proceedings live via Zoom.us from the comfort of their home.
CEU credits are available for MFT, MFCC, and LCSW.
Exhibit space is available for vendors; for information contact Val Weil, Conference Contact, at 724-457-7245 or email valweil@comcast.net.
SOURCE American Handwriting Analysis Foundation
RELATED LINKShttp://www.ahafhandwriting.org
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