Daniel Caron, MS, CAGS, is a program facilitator,
trainer and consultant who works with people to improve daily
interactions for personal and professional development.
Daniel's background includes years of work in education.
He directed a university wellness program, provided substance abuse
education and instructed classes as an adjunct faculty member at the
college level. While working in higher education, Daniel met O.
Fred Donaldson, Ph.D., who introduced him to the concept and practice of
Original Play®, a model of interaction that focuses on creating a context
of safety through connection. During the next decade, Daniel
traveled with Dr. Donaldson across North America assisting him with programs
and classes and working to develop a deeper understanding and practice
of this model.
Daniel left his university career to
help people caught in the stress and struggles of unproductive daily
interactions. He works with diverse populations such as
colleges, corporations, the military, child care agencies, correctional facilities,
churches, health care agencies and others to bring people together and show them how
to create healthy, harmonious
interactions.
Daniel's current focus involves ongoing work with children of battered women, programs with students at colleges and universities, and
showing corporate America how to bring this interaction skill into
existing leadership models.