Not exact matches
CBA's pay structure had «little sting
for senior managers» and until recently
rewarded behaviour that did not produce
good customer outcomes, the regulator's report says.
You should encourage their
good behaviour by
rewarding them and discourage bad
behaviour by punishing them; it is up to you how you punish your child but some experts recommend making them sit in a certain place, by the door or on the step
for a period of time before they are allowed to come back and play.
Better yet, have the child earn it by doing chores or extra jobs around the home, or as a
reward for a goal or
good behaviour.
Desperate parents pleading with their children to stop misbehaving by offering a treat food, or by withholding a treat food: «No dessert tonight if...» Or, parents offering up a food
reward for future
good behaviour: «If you are a
good boy at Grandma's house, we'll go
for icecream later.»
It should be a mixture between positive
rewards for good behaviour.
But the government was ridiculed last night
for plans to
reward good pupil
behaviour with gifts and
for suggesting to teachers that they should praise pupils five times more than they criticise them.
As adults, sweet treats replicate the same feeling of comfort triggered by a lollipop from the doctor or a Freddo Frog from our parents as a
reward for good behaviour.
The tokens and collectors can be used
for a number of things including: schools
rewarding good behaviour, cashless currency at events and festivals, and to create visually impressive voting systems.
A nice way to
reward pupils
for their
good work,
good behaviour or improvement: each lesson, elect the French pupils of the day!
«The increased emphasis on
rewarding pupils
for their punctuality,
behaviour and achievement is also promoting
good conduct,» the report says.
Praise the pair
for calm interactions and use treats to
reward them
for good behaviour.
So paw - rents, while it may seem that your greedy little fella only enjoys tasty treats as a
reward, the truth is that he most likely adores receiving compliments too, and will be disappointed if he doesn't get praised
for his
good behaviour.
Rewarding your dog
for good behaviour increases the likeliness that they will repeat the desired behavior in the future.
Positive Reinforcement Training: Positive reinforcement training uses praise and / or treats to
reward your dog
for good behaviour.
I would recommend that after your puppy is going on the pads easily (always give him a treat
for this as a
reward for his
good behaviour so he will realize this is the
behaviour you want and expect from him) start by taking him outside.
Retain or strengthen your dog's respect
for you by being fair,
rewarding good behaviour.
For the new dog owner, or for more traditional trainers trying to cross over to remove positive punishment from their toolbox; it can give a false impression that you just reward «good» behaviour, leaving them in a quandary regarding «bad» behaviour that they want to dimini
For the new dog owner, or
for more traditional trainers trying to cross over to remove positive punishment from their toolbox; it can give a false impression that you just reward «good» behaviour, leaving them in a quandary regarding «bad» behaviour that they want to dimini
for more traditional trainers trying to cross over to remove positive punishment from their toolbox; it can give a false impression that you just
reward «
good»
behaviour, leaving them in a quandary regarding «bad»
behaviour that they want to diminish.
Keep her near to you so she knows you are there to protect her and make sure she is not being bullied,
reward her
for calm
behaviour but if it continues it may be
better to leave her with some treats at home when you go visiting.
Make sure the grooming experience is a positive one by
rewarding your Maltese
for good behaviour.
You will learn basic training
for good manners in an effective friendly manner, including how to manage your dogs
behaviour, eliminate unwanted
behaviour and focus on
good behaviour by
rewarding appropriate responses.
To add insult to injury, the naughty puppy may now find he is getting fewer
rewards for good behaviour than he did before!
Teach your cat to do the right thing and
reward the cat
for good behaviour.
Then, once the
behaviour is pretty reliable, STOP showing her the goods upfront, and only
reward her
for compliance sometimes, saving the greatest
rewards for her very
best performances.
Reward your cat
for good scratching
behaviour with treats, affection and attention.
It is
best to ignore it and give positive
rewards (using whatever motivates the individual)
for calm
behaviour.
Bigger treats are more suitable
for good behaviour rewards, such as chunky pieces, as your pet has to stop, chew and take time to eat it.
Until then, catch a positive social contagion, seek out
rewards for your
good behaviour, and look ahead to the 2013 launch of SimCity 5, which promises to feature greenest - city competitions among other climate change - related themes.
In this case it's the insurance company effectively
rewarding the client
for «
good behaviour», such as driving safely, or perhaps logging plenty of exercise on a fitness tracker.
It is therefore obvious to most that the
best way to get the
behaviour you want is to provide
rewards for doing so, or at least refrain from punishing people
for doing them.
Some parents worry that
rewards for good behaviour are like bribes, but they aren't the same.
Well — I think it's important to ask WHY the kids were «behaving» instead of just being happy that there were more positive
behaviours and being somewhat annoyed by the kids starting to ask
for more and more
rewards.
I would argue that the philosophical approach of Rational - Emotive
Behaviour Therapy (
well recognized in the larger psychological community, but seldom discussed in a correctional context) provides the basis
for rewarding work with young offenders.
Two of the eight items did not load onto the first factor, so these two items (both regarding the use of food as a
reward for good behaviour) were removed, and the final PCA showed one distinct factor explaining 50 % of the variance.
Here, people are
rewarded for every positive, prosocial
behaviour (
behaviour that benefits another), with the aim of increasing and reinforcing
good behaviour.
rewards for good behaviour, so that your child doesn't feel that he's always being punished
for unacceptable
behaviour.
You can also
reward them
for their
good deeds; it ensures that such
behaviour gets repeated.
One thing I did in the preschool years
for my boys was offer
rewards for good behaviour - stickers
for staying in bed at night - or brushing teeth - a simple chart, and boy did they love those stickers!