A new offering is Britta's Junior Animal Trainer Program where she teaches
children about animal behavior, enrichment, and training — all using positive - reinforcement and clicker training methods, of course!
Not exact matches
According to the Australian researchers, current apprehension
about human -
animal co-sleeping and bed sharing between parents and their
children focuses too much on possible negative aspects or consequences, such as poor health, impaired functioning, the development of problematic
behavior, and even sexual dysfunction.
Children's
behavior toward
animals reveals much
about their character; it has to be monitored, encouraged or discouraged, and guided toward higher levels.
When you read good pet books with
children, you also can help them learn
about animal behavior, patience, kindness, and humor.
Educational seminars are available to veterinary offices;
child care agencies; schools; hospitals; public service agencies; law enforcement agencies; and any other organization that wants to learn more
about animal behavior related issues.
Jason Goldman published a great writeup on Thoughtful
Animal about Tronick's 1975 experiment, the impact it had in understanding
child development, and how it's being used, including to predict
child behavior: