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Amanda-Jayne Staddon 
Amanda-Jayne is an International Animal Communicator, Healer and Natural Horsemanship trainer with extensive experience in Animal Behaviour and has studied and worked overseas. Using Reiki, Healing and Animal Communication Amanda-Jayne has worked with both horses and dogs with both physical and/or emotional issues with a huge success.

Amanda-Jayne lives on a farm with her horses, cats, dogs and three children in Devon. All of which have taught her many valuable life skills as many had an uneasy start to life and have benefited from healing and holistic therapies over the years. Due to Amanda-Jayne and her eldest daughters' own Autism diagnosis Amanda-Jayne trained to become an Autistic Specialist and has studied both mental illness and Trauma Therapy and does many motivational talks. Amanda-Jayne teaches both Equine and Horticultural Therapy to help those with severe anxiety and learning difficulties.

Amanda-Jayne has a background in financial services, having been qualified as an adviser for over 12 years and several years in accounts. Amanda-Jayne was the financial expert for the Devon and Cornwall Bump to baby Magazine and moved onto write for horsemanship magazine for several years. She ran the charity POPSI (parents of premature and sick infants) for North Devon and followed on to set up the Heart Center in Combe Martin and The Natural Approach Group before closing it to concentrate on family and horses.


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  • Home
  • Education
    • Horse agility
    • Junior agility
    • Equine Assisted Learning
    • Equine Facilitated Training Programme
    • Autism Awareness Training
  • Therapy
    • Equine Facilitated Therapy
    • Animal Communication and Healing
  • Accredited Courses
    • Mindfulness the equine way
    • Natural Horsemanship
    • Healing from the herd
    • Up close and personal
    • Animal Communication
    • Self Empowerment for Women
    • Reiki
  • Friends of The Natural Approach
  • Meet the Crew
    • Horses >
      • Big Jack
      • Dozer
      • Sweetpea
      • Gizmo
      • Kirbie
      • Little Jack
    • Staff >
      • Amanda-Jayne Staddon
      • Genevieve Boudier
      • Beau Thomas
    • Friends of The Natural Approach Committee >
      • Andraya Hiscock
      • Becky Teague Edwards
      • Carol Saunders
      • Dave Baxter
      • Emma Bailey
      • Karleen Tammik
      • Neil Edwards
      • Susan Dallyn
    • Hope the Therapy Dog
  • Calendar
  • more...
    • Testimonials
    • Newsletters
    • Links
    • Sponsors
    • Contact us
    • Covid-19