A
cue word is a specific word or phrase that serves as a signal or prompt for action or response. It is used to help people remember or do something.
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He
used cue words and read scripts so that I could focus on having the natural birth that we wanted.
If you are consistent
on cue words and if you have certain props from different tricks, your small animal could learn several tricks within a year's time.
It's time for that to change and to entice your dog into the crate while adding your
chosen cue word.
Repeat
cue words like «wee wees» and «poo poos» or «be busy» and «be clean» while the puppy is actually urinating or defecating.
Be certain to supervise in order to immediately reward elimination so that he is encouraged to return to the spot and to use
cue words as he begins to eliminate (see outdoor training above for details).
Mistakenly associating the words «good girl» or «good boy» when they toilet, as opposed to the
specific cue words.
Head straight to their designated spot, say your
chosen cue word, and praise them gently when they finish their business.
begins with entering a deep state of hypnosis and then guides you to create a mental / physical anchor, (
a cue word) that instantly eliminates nausea whenever you need to use it!
Listening to «Instantly Calm» every day and practicing with your hypnotic
cue word several times a day, will allow you to use your special cue word to become calm and relaxed whenever you want to... instantly!
Simply by listening to it every day and practicing using your hypnotic
cue word several times a day on your own, this hypnosis track will allow you to use your special cue word to eliminate nausea anytime during pregnancy and even during childbirth, which is such a relief!
Sitting at their bedside, he would read out
a cue word, such as «happy» or «clumsy», before asking them to describe a past event it brought to mind.
On a supposedly unrelated task, they saw a set of
cue words (e.g., sore, shoulder, sweat) and had to identify another word that was linked with each of the cue words (e.g., cold); each correct answer earned them $ 0.50.
Instruction in problem - solving skills should put less stress on understanding of
cue words and more on situated language comprehension and information processing, because cue words sometimes misguide students.
If the guys across the hall are named Thomas, Evan, Anthony, Stephen, and Chris, the word SCATE would be
your cue word for remembering all their names the next time you see them.
For simple commands, its important to keep
the cue word to ONE word.
Once your dog gets used to climbing onto the board, you can add
a cue word, such as «skate,» «step» or any word you choose.
Later when traveling or out in public it can be
a cue word to get your dog to relieve himself in quick time, without having to wait in the scorching sun, or freezing rain.
If you've already watched 6
Cue Words that Every Pet Should Know and want more cues to teach your dog to make life easier and more fun, check out this video.
(p.s. cues are sort of like «commands») Continue reading (Video 24) 6
Cue Words that Every Pet Should Know →
In other words, be extra vigilant so that, upon noticing the first signs of your dog needing to go potty, you can quickly give
your cue word and head together outside.
This is best taught by capturing the behavior and rewarding it while attaching
a cue word like «smile.»
Just make sure it doesn't sound too much like his name or
another cue word you use.
Give
him the cue word and throw the treats into the back of the crate.
With a few practice sessions, you should be able to get your dog to step into his crate immediately as soon as he hears
the cue word.
Once your dog seems to understand the action, you can add
the cue word «bow» before going through steps 2 and 3 again.
Coupling the dog's natural instinct to turn a deaf ear during the Juvenile and Adolescent Period with the unintentional misuse of
the cue word, will ensure that a dog does not come reliably when called.
Remember that when you are at home, you should be actively involved in house training by scheduling, supervising, taking your pet to the selected elimination site (whether outdoors or «indoor litter»), and use rewards and
cue words to improve long - term success.
Should pre-elimination signs (circling, squatting, sneaking off, heading to the door) occur, immediately take the dog to its elimination site, give
the cue words, and reward the puppy when it eliminates.
Some puppies may learn to eliminate when they hear
the cue words («Hurry up»).
As your dog gets better with the stay command, try dropping the leash and using
a cue word like «okay» to tell your dog he or she can get up.
Always go with your puppy into the garden so you are there to reward and attach
the cue words to the successful actions!
You can even say
the cue word when you catch them doing it.
Once the dog is readily offering the sit, you can add
your cue word / hand signal during the sit, slowly working until you give the cue before the sit.
If your pup responds to
your cue word, you can say it every thirty seconds or so.
Most people train the first but forget the second, yet it's just as important to have
a cue word to leave the crate for the following 3 reasons:
If you get too excited when using
your cue word, your puppy might not finish, and will end up emptying inside your home.
When you bring your pup to their designated bathroom spot, you should always use
a cue word that will help them know what's expected of them.
Say
the cue word once, and stand still while they finish up.
You can only achieve these three things if your dog understands that they must stay inside until told they can leave, or must leave when they hear
the cue word.
The 3rd or 4th time, don't throw a treat in but give
the cue word you've been practicing and gesture for your puppy or dog to go into the crate.
When they start to go, say
your cue word quietly, and don't be distracting.
And remember to use
your cue words every single time so they quickly learn them.
After just a few days of this, use
the cue word to get your Golden to the water bowl and ask them to drink.
When your pup is young, you should use
the cue word whenever they use the toilet in the proper spot.
You will want to have two
cue words to use: One to ask your dog into the crate and another to say they can exit.