Sentences with phrase «for right behavior»

Rather than emphasizing everything the puppy does wrong, reward the puppy for right behavior with effusive praise and yummy treats — like Vita Bone Biscuits.
ELIMINATION OF CONFUSION is training, done with lots of rewards for the right behavior and clear instruction to help the dog «get it.»
A better option is to use positive reinforcement like instructing him to drop the stuff and once he does it, reward him for the right behavior.
Over and over again, the appeal is for mercy because of God's steadfast love and mercy, not for right behavior.
Dogs will follow the rules if you reward them for the right behaviors and redirect the bad behaviors.
This slightly rebellious fellow does not appreciate being scolded, so praise him for the right behaviors and lower harsh tones.

Not exact matches

Workers» rights advocates have fought for more effective methods for hotel employees to report and protect themselves from inappropriate behavior from guests.
For the moment, what's critical as you review your business is to be sure that you're measuring the right behaviors and results in the right way.
A holiday party is definitely not the right time or place for this kind of behavior.
First, develop workplace training that sets the standard for respectful behavior at work, so people understand right from the start what's expected of them.
With a eye for optimization on customer preferences and behaviors, marketers will always have the right marketing mix.
Right alongside my admiration for the public school students who have been so articulate and so focused in their advocacy, lies a deep anger and shame for some of the adult behavior on full display: adults creating and perpetuating fake news, doctoring video and pictures; adults pilfering from the holy ground that is the site of a mass killing; and adults attempting to steal the bright shine of these student advocates.
Yes, every nation has the right and responsibility to set boundaries for acceptable behavior (the alternative being anarchy); but those limits must be reasonable.
There's a common attitude among traders who see potential for a big score or have seen enough deals on which they acted cautiously go right through the roof to have an impulse toward risky behavior.
If you have no idea what the impact of social media has been on the buying behaviors of potential buyers — then buyer persona research is right for you.
Religion has little to do with ethics... for example... is it right for you to allow someone else to accept your just punishment... of course not, we do not allow that in our legal system, because it is not ethical... but your religion is based on that one unethical behavior.
It is a riff on the problems I've seen in people in leadership roles that I have no other way to interpret but as them demonstrating sociopathological behaviors — no apparent conscience touched by issues of right / wrong, no apparent compassion and empathy for others who are suffering or how their own abusive actions induce suffering.
Atheists can reach a consensous --------------------- You are missing some basic hard - wired human behavior that requires a great deal of governance discipline and respect for the rights of minorities to overcome.
The proof that we are tolerant is that we don't go postal for all the religious criminal behavior and start a religious war despite the most vicious provocations and assaults upon our lives and our rights and our country.
Of course many Christians are republicans but they are not only for the rich, not only for the greedy, only for war, only for taking away rights and only for hateful behavior.
The right to honor one's individual conscience is no small thing to be shrugged off, or misconstrued as an excuse for ignorant behavior in the face of prevailing law.
The rationalization of southern baptists is truly mind boggling — the idea that each church is «autonomous» as justification for outright racism is pitiful in this day and age — if the Southern Baptist convention had come out strongly and adamantly against this kind of behavior, I'd have at least a measure of respect for them — but to shrug off a blatant act of discrimination as the «work of the devil» and ignore the deacon's cowardice in wanting to avoid «controversy» is laughable — if it weren't for people having the courage to fan the flames of controversy, women and african american would not have the right to vote today — more evidence of the ignorance of most bible thumpers, and Mississippi in particular
Under ordinances forbidding discrimination on the basis of sexual orientation, churches have been taken to court for refusing to hire a homosexual as church organist or as teacher in the church school, ministries to the poor have lost their funding when they refused to tolerate homosexual behavior within their programs, and a Jesuit university was required to give recognition and support to a gay rights group.
The gay rights community should reject members of their community that promote h - om - ose - xua - lity as deviant behavior, such as NAMBLA's participation in the gay pride parade for example.
If the point of religion is to bring peace and guide a culture toward certain specific behaviors, primarily for order and the preservation of the good qualities of society, then how can one say that one religion is better than another or that a «religion-less» person who STILL acts the SAME way (i.e. does right unto their neighbors, lives according to the thing the bible suggests) but is more tolerant is not as high quality a citizen as another who is associated with a Major League Religious Team?
If you only believe whatever it is that you feel like believeing, whatever «feels right» — then your beliefs no longer have the ability to change your behavior — and changing behavior is a good thing for your self and society when those changes are positive.
Homework: Take and score the Marriage Role Expectation Inventory ~ compare your attitudes about what is «right» behavior for men and women in marriage.
And if you allow for your God's retaliatory behavior simply because he is our «Creator», shouldn't parents who «create» children have the same right and therefore be allowed to inflict horrific, never - ending punishment on their children just because «we made them»?
If the word has that connotation for them, then not using the word may be a psychologically helpful step for them in breaking away from the self - understanding that led them to become sexually active, even if their actual behavior doesn't change right away.
I find it fascinating now to sit back and watch Christians go off on how Mormons are like THIS or THAT... they tend to be wrong, and when they are right, they are condemning Mormons for a behavior they themselves partake in.
I always find it fascinating when believers have no trouble calling out non-believers for their supposed transgressions, yet skip right past the obvious bad behavior of believers in the same thread.
There is also the often cited examples of behavior condoned like slavery, subjugation, lack of general human rights (different standard for tribe members and outsiders).
But hey, that must be god's way of thanking them for good behavior, right?
I do feel we have to accept responsibility for our behavior, but we also have to acknowledge our part in the destruction of others who may not be equipped to make the right choices.
BUT, gays have no Biblical right / supporting scripture for their behavior.
Wal - Mart has been known for years to act in defiance of employee rights, and they are absolutely vicious to you if you are one of their vendors, yet somehow this behavior gets portrayed within the media as Christian?
Right belief or behavior was never a pre-requisite for spending time with Jesus.
Too few courses in basic ethics are required in Pentecostal colleges (perhaps because many Pentecostals, especially older ones, assume that being Spirit - filled guarantees right behavior), and too many pastors handle the churches» money and travel alone without having to account for their whereabouts or activities.
For a particular behavior to be considered evil, the person committing the act must be in a position to knowingly make a moral choice between doing something wrong and doing something right, choosing the bad action over the good.
There is absolutely no moral equvalence between people who were discrimminated against purely for the color of their skin and h.o.m.o.s.exuals who are demanding special rights because they are unable to control their immoral behavior.
There is great concern for the right ordering of human behavior, but much less interest in transforming the quality and character of experience.
I'm not gonna take up for Mourinho about his craziness to Wenger but his right if someone always behind your back saying all kinds of s *** to you all i think you should do is for you to fight hard and try to get he / she the f *** off your back but this is what Wenger lack to do to this mother F *** er every body knows that Morenho his b *** h i doubt if Morenho even know his biological father so you won't be surprise if his behavior is always like that.
If a school like Quinnipiac — relatively small in size, punished for its prior behavior, and under the microscope because of it — struggles to get this right, what does that mean for everyone else and for Title IX as law in practice?
But I'm kind of grateful for that, too, because it wasn't the right fit for T. And it really forced me to go back to basics with what I know about T's early childhood trauma and the resulting behaviors.
I'm not sure exactly what's going on with T's behavior right now, but I know for certain that if I can be more present and connected, it might help us find our way to some solutions.
To achieve these results, you just need to learn the right tools and process for when abusive and defiant behavior kicks in and takes over.
In part 2 of this two - part series, James discusses exactly what to do when your children get in trouble for fighting at school or at home — and the right kinds of consequences to give them so they learn to use appropriate behavior instead of lashing out when they feel like hitting someone the next time.
If for any reason you feel your baby may have signs of early autism — whether she's showing some of the behaviors described above or you just have a feeling something isn't right — talk to your pediatrician about having her evaluated.
Feel free to dangle a reward for good behavior at the end of the meal in the form of an ice cream cup, float or malt - like everything else here, the desserts are made right.
It's also important to model the right behavior, because your child will look to you for your reaction and will mirror what she sees.
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