Because clicker trainers don't use punishment, but
instead reward behaviors they like, clicker - trained pets learn amazingly quickly and develop strong, deep bonds with the humans who train them.
Not exact matches
Instead of spanking a child for misbehavior,
reward him for good
behavior.
Instead of stopping problem
behaviors, fighting back will lead you to «unintentionally
rewarding the misbehavior you're trying to stop.»
I wonder what would happen if I gave my kids their own habit tracker, or sticker chart, and then I told them that
instead of me doing it, they would evaluate and
reward their own
behavior?
Instead of
rewarding positive
behaviors, the authoritarian parent only provides feedback in the form of punishments for misbehavior.
Sundance Canyon Academy stays away from traditional
behavior modification techniques of punishment and
rewards, and
instead focuses on healing the problems and therefore affecting behavioral changes.
You can make this system even more effective by reversing the usual rules:
Instead of giving
rewards for good
behavior, take them away for bad
behavior.
This way,
instead of acting out in order to get the option of a
reward, they engage in good
behavior from the start.
Instead, offer your kids
rewards when they've exhibited good
behavior.
Instead of looking for ways to punish bad
behavior, look for ways to praise and
reward the good
behavior you see.
But
rewarding laggards for promises,
instead of achievers for their successes,
rewards state and local officials for the very
behavior one wishes to discourage.
One of the key ways to «provide the conditions for growth» or, as the National Research Council put it, «create a set of circumstances,» is by emphasizing intrinsic motivation (choosing to do an activity in order to gain pleasure from or in order to help achieve an internalized goal)
instead of extrinsic motivation (doing a specific
behavior in order to gain an outside
reward).
Instead of using punishments and
rewards to influence the way students behave, restorative approaches address the underlying reasons for students» hurtful
behavior and nurture their intrinsic desire to treat others with care and respect.
Instead of punishing students for bad
behavior, students are
rewarded for good
behavior.
Once you've stopped giving treats every time your cat does a desired
behavior, you should still use treats as
rewards instead of just giving them freely, or else you're likely to turn your cat into a beggar.
Once he knows his commands well, and has been
rewarded for good these good
behaviors, he'll soon be offering these
behaviors instead of the unwanted ones.
Instead, staff encourage good
behavior and will train your dog throughout the day using
rewards.
Instead, the puppy will repeat
behaviors such as going to his bed because he gets
rewarded for them, versus potential undesirable
behaviors from the application of pain through hitting, beating, jabbing, or poking.
Command - Response -
Reward is a vital technique for nearly all
behavior problems:
instead of yelling or hitting the dog, interrupt the bad
behavior by giving a command (possibly so simple as «sit»), and then once the response is obtained, the dog is
rewarded with a treat or lavish praise.
Instead, stay calm and
reward the dog's calm
behavior and progress in approaching the area.
Instead, I use the presentation and removal of
rewards to get more of the
behaviors we like, and less of the
behaviors we don't like.
Instead of
rewarding this undesirable
behavior, ignore your cat's excessive meowing.
Instead, focus on reinforcing their positive
behavior with treats, praise and other
rewards.
They respond better to positive training, wherein the trainer
rewards appropriate
behavior instead of punishing inappropriate
behavior.
Positive reinforcement means constantly
rewarding good
behavior, so
instead of giving dogs a bigger savory treat every time — which won't be good for their waistline — break up the already smaller Lil» Trainers ™ so there will be no guilt and all the good
behavior.
After a decade of training this way, I learned that
rewarding good
behavior instead of correcting bad
behavior was the best way to train dogs (or any living creature for that matter).
Instead of letting him eat his food all at once, use kibble to
reward good
behaviors.
Instead you should consider other options, like treat cups to
reward your puppy for his good
behavior.
Instead, with clicker training, we learn to focus on and
reward the
behaviors we want from our dog.
He needs to be
rewarded for wanted
behaviors,
instead of being punished repeatedly for unwanted
behaviors.
Use positive reinforcement to
reward the
behaviors you want
instead of punishing the bad
behaviors you are trying to train your dog not to do.
If your dog gets used to having his begging
behavior rewarded he will be more likely to turn up his nose at regular dog food, hoping that you will give him something tastier
instead.
Punishment is counter-productive in cat training, so use methods that
reward good
behaviors instead, and use «booby - trapping» and prevention to deal with unwanted
behaviors.
Once the owner has taught their dog to perform a «problem»
behavior on cue, the
behavior is no longer a problem that works against training,
instead the activity may now be used as
reward to reinforce training.
Instead of responding with punishment or aversive techniques, set your dog up for success, and
reward good
behavior with treats, like Vita Bone biscuits, and praise, of course!
Instead of punishing your Pug for bad
behavior, you should implement a training program that involves
rewarding your Pug puppy for good
behavior.
It relies mostly on the use of
rewards for training
behaviors, as well as teaching them to practice good
behaviors instead of unwanted ones.
Usually, if the
behavior is just ignored,
instead of
rewarded, it will stop... since dogs, like people, have a natural instinct to «do what works».
Instead, look for a trainer who withholds
rewards when a dog doesn't behave appropriately, or ignores negative
behavior until the dog begins to behave.
If needed, ask him to sit or lie down and
reward him for that
behavior instead.
Instead,
reward good
behavior such as responding to commands during the noises.
Don't punish your cat for unwanted
behavior;
instead,
reward her for doing something you like.
Your best friend is also sensitive to negative or positive outcomes to his
behavior, so make sure you always
reward good
behavior instead of punishing him for bad
behavior, this way, your dog will always want to get his treat and behave in a good way.
This way, you
reward good
behavior instead of punishing him for bad
behavior, which, in turn, will become less likely to happen since your dog craves your praise.
Dogs that are less inclined toward food and more inclined towards affection can be trained using the same method but
instead of treats utilize positive verbalizations and petting to
reward desired
behavior.
If the cats are fighting over access to and attention from you, you can teach them that this
behavior is not
rewarding, that it drives away your attention
instead.
In each case, the heaping
rewards that soon follow reinforce the calm, peaceful, respectful, obedient, patient
behavior instead of the anxious, demanding, dominant, aggressive kind.
Instead, the American Society of Veterinary Animal Behaviorists notes in its 2008 position statement against the use of dominance theory in the
behavior modification of animals, «most undesirable
behaviors in our pets are not related to priority access to resources; rather, they are due to accidental
rewarding of the undesirable
behavior.»
Instead, choose a method of discipline that uses
rewards for proper
behavior and discourages unwanted
behavior by startling the puppy with a loud noise, such as shaking a can full of pennies.
By
rewarding some
behaviors over others, by keeping some promises not others, by having some expectations
instead of others, you get the audience you deserve.