Because of his relations with animals and children, Dr. Aubrey H. Fine has been referred to as the living Dr. Dolittle, but audiences across America refer to him as Dr. Do-A-Lot.
- Warm-hearted
- Inspirational
- Dynamic Story Teller
- Motivational
Audiences across the globe use these words to describe their experiences in listening to Aubrey Fine. Whether he is speaking to audiences in education, mental health, health care, parents, or animal enthusiasts, Aubrey delivers comprehensive, innovative fast-paced keynotes and seminars that energize, captivate and melt your heart. He is the consummate professional who can put your audience at ease.
Who Is Aubrey H. Fine?
Dr. Aubrey Fine is a native of Montreal, Canada. He received his graduate degree from University of Cincinnati in 1982. Dr. Fine has been on the faculty at California State Polytechnic University since 1981. His leadership among faculty and teaching excellence earned him the prestigious Wang Award in 2001; it is given to a distinguished professor within the California State University system (23 universities). Aubrey was recognized for his exceptional commitment, dedication and exemplary contributions within the areas of education and applied sciences. Dr. Fine is also a licensed psychologist; he opened his practice in Southern California in 1987. His practice specializes in treating children with ADHD, learning disabilities, developmental disorders and parent-child relations.
Aubrey has been recognized by numerous organizations for his exemplary service and dedication to children, animals and the community. For example, he was awarded the Educator of the Year in 1990 from the Learning Disability Association of California and also earned the 2006 Calif. Poly Faculty Award for Community Engagement.
Dr. Fine is the author of several books, including the Therapist's Guide to Learning and Attention Disorders, Fathers and Sons, The Total Sports Experience for Children, The Handbook on Animal Assisted Therapy and Afternoons with Puppy. The Handbook on Animal Assisted Therapy is now in production for the third edition (Elsevier/Academic Press, 2010). He also wrote a monthly column in Dog Fancy Magazine on the human-animal bond entitled the Loving Bond. He has been a guest on numerous national TV and radio shows, including programs on ABC, Animal Planet, Discovery Network, KTLA and CNN.
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