Always remember, your objective should not only be to
correct a wrong behavior but to guide the puppy in the lines of an alternate behavior.
Not exact matches
Admission of hypocrisy and the expressed desire to turn away from the
wrong action are sufficient prerequisites to
correct similar
behavior in others.
's «common solution» requires that the newcomer focus on examining some old and «sinful» conduct and ideas, abandoning some old and harmful
behavior,
correcting some old and harmful
wrongs, learning and practicing some widely recognized and accepted religious virtues, passing on those techniques, and helping others to get well.
Correct me if I am
wrong, but I could swear he was talking about parents
correcting unwanted
behavior in their children, not with anyone else's.
Well, when someone suggests that their religion is the «only
correct» religion, and all others are
wrong and all people who don't agree with them have some sort of punish coming, and when it's a fact that not all people in the world are even aware of their religion... we should be fairly intolerant of that type of
behavior.
You should always take the opportunity to explain why your child's
behavior is
wrong when you
correct him.
The disruptive student completes a think sheet describing what he or she did
wrong, the effects the
behavior had on the class, and what he or she will do to
correct the
behavior.
For instance, rather than only assign negative consequences for off - task
behavior, Achievement First trains its staff to tell students exactly what they did
wrong as well as how they could
correct their actions.
Most dog owners spend way to much time
correcting behaviors they perceive as
wrong and far too little time teaching the puppy what they want it to do instead.
It is
wrong, however, to assume that electronic dog collars are used only to
correct unwanted
behaviors; indeed, many dog owners and trainers also use them to successfully polish learned
behaviors.
There are a million
wrong or bad
behaviors you could
correct, or you can take the easy — and most effective — way of enthusiastically reinforcing the
behavior you want.