You «mark» the good behaviour with
praise and a reward while clicking the clicker.
Not exact matches
And while Buffett does
praise America's market system for
rewarding success, he also seems to back the government's role in determining the «distribution of a significant portion of the bounty.»
If the behavior won't cause harm, then an effective disciplinary approach often involves
praising good behavior
and rewarding it through hugs, high - fives or special activities (like a trip to the park),
while ignoring bad behavior.
While parents are usually careful to
praise and reward first potty successes, enthusiasm typically wanes long before children achieve that all - important goal of going to the potty each
and every time they need to.
While a
reward chart can be effective for some kids, others respond just as well to
praise, spending time with you
and feeling the boost in their self - confidence.
Some people like to offer a single piece of candy for pee
and something cheap like a Matchbox car or Shopkins for poop,
while some experts recommend staying away from
rewards because verbal
praise will often be enough to keep your kids motivated.
«Normally you want to give them more freedom
while you're walking, but it's fine to keep them really close for a few minutes at a time
and then
praise them
and let the leash out so they get a
reward for being good.»
This
praise did not come with any measure of bias, as Chin was the same judge who rejected the 2011 settlement terms between Google
and a number of publishers, stating that the settlement would be «
rewarding [Google] for engaging in wholesale copying of copyrighted works without permission,
while releasing claims well beyond those presented in the case.»
So paw - rents,
while it may seem that your greedy little fella only enjoys tasty treats as a
reward, the truth is that he most likely adores receiving compliments too,
and will be disappointed if he doesn't get
praised for his good behaviour.
When your puppy gives you their attention
while you speak their name, give them a
reward in the form of a treat
and a lot of
praise.
If your dog barks
while inside the house when you're home, call him to you, have him obey a command such as «sit» or «down,»
and reward him with
praise and a treat.
Your dog might exhibit stubborn behavior, so you will need to be patient but firm
while using positive reinforcement techniques that include plenty of
rewards, treats,
and praise.
As with every dog, a firm, consistent approach will clarify who the pack leader is
while lots of
praise and treat
rewards for a job well done will go a long way in moving the process along.
While some breeds require more patience than others, all breeds respond to positive techniques built on a foundation of
praise and rewards.
Praise your cat
while you clip the nail
and reward it with a treat.
Most dogs respond well to
rewards and praise,
while a few breeds need firm commands
and rigorous discipline.
to mark appropriate behavior
while teaching the dog to work to earn
rewards such as attention,
praise, petting, food,
and access to games
and activities the dog wants.
Ignore bad behavior
and focus on
praise while rewarding good behavior when you teach these commands:
If he goes at all
while outside,
praise and reward him.
Give your pet plenty of time to see
and smell the grooming equipment that will be used,
and reward him with tasty dog treats
and praise for being calm
while he's investigating the tools.
If your cat starts protesting after a
while then end the session,
reward your cat with
praise and a healthy treat.
Be sure to
reward him with
praise and treats for holding the stay
while you are away from him
and gradually increase the time you expect him to stay.
Harsh corrections are not used,
and undesirable behaviors are ignored
while favorable behaviors are
praised and rewarded.
A recording of the offending sounds can be made
and played softly
while the dog is
praised and rewarded with play
and treats.
Once your pet accepts toothpaste as a
reward, use your index finger to stimulate the brushing motion of a toothbrush,
while praising the pet
and giving the daily dose of flavored toothpaste.
Give the parrot a treat
and praise when it stops yelling
and starts to talk
and the bird will learn very quickly that screaming is ignored
while quieter actions are
rewarded.
Once your dog returns to you,
PRAISE,
reward with a treat,
and show excitement
while making a big deal out of their return.