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Sean Senechal was born on 4 November, 1949 in Damascus, Syria, is an educator. Discover Sean Senechal's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is She in this year and how She spends money? Also learn how She earned most of networth at the age of 74 years old?

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Occupation Physiologist, college instructor, animal language educator
Age 75 years old
Zodiac Sign Scorpio
Born 4 November 1949
Birthday 4 November
Birthplace Damascus, Syria
Nationality Syria

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2015

Sean holds AnimalSign Language education classes, workshops, and seminars for human and animal students at the AnimalSign Center, and online courses will be upcoming in 2015. The next project (with crowdfunding) to start in 2015 involves raising multiple Border collie dogs with and without signing, while tracking their neuroanatomy, behavior, and communication skills for their lifetime. First life tracking study of the dog brain, and first to teach and track the impact of language training.

The equivalent horse book is expected out in 2015 through Amazon publishing.

2013

Sexuality/ Gender Studies: In 2013, Sean's interest expanded to studying the growing gender and sexual diversity (especially in youth), its history (especially the transgender bisexual/gay male), impact on individuals, and the psycho- and sociobiological influences. The project (book) is on the Biological Basis and Markers of Sexual and Gender Diversity. The most recent growing phenomenon 'GenderQueer', especially in youth, is of special interest. Is this growing due to biological-environmental, and/or social influences? At the Santa Cruz Diversity Center, Senechal facilitates a GenderQueer support group.

2012

Sean's work with elephants was presented at the Animal Behavior Society Convention in 2012.

2008

Sean's first work was featured in a Canadian canine magazine CANIS FAMILIARIS in 2008-9 and was shown in conventions such as the Canadian Association of Professional Pet Dog Trainers. Sean's book AnimalSign To You in 2006, and Dog's Can Sign, Too. in 2009, and e-book 2013 were also published by Random House.

2004

Senechal founded the AnimalSign Center, a language research center and school for non-primate animals. Sean created the AnimalSign Language used to research and teach animals a new, structured, and gestural language, inspired by the sophisticated language ASL. Using this with dogs and horses since 2004 and 2000 respectively, with encouraging results to the animals and people. The book 'Dogs Can Sign, Too. A breakthrough method for teaching your dog to communicate to you' was published by a Random House division. In 2013 the Monterey Zoo in California provided a few hours for working with the African elephants. The horse book was due out by Storey Press, who due to the economy (supposedly) decided to hold off. The self-published book is due out in 2015. Several other books will follow.