Not exact matches
Consistently making every attempt to understand the
behavior of associates, customers, friends and family rather
than automatically assuming that you know what happened or what someone else is thinking will yield significant and enduring
rewards.
Beyond that, Sherman says business leaders need to start
rewarding ethical
behavior among employees, rather
than just productivity and performance.
If it takes more evidence to accept a change for the better in someone's character
than it requires to believe someone has changed for the worse, then equivalent
behaviors will warrant punishment while not qualifying for
reward.
I would say that that creates much more of a commitment to the
behaviors than the ultimate
rewards.
For certain fortunate people there is something which transcends all classifications of
behavior, and that is awareness; something that rises above the programming of the past, and that is spontaneity; and something that is more
rewarding than games, and that is intimacy.
According to a recent global study by BBMG and GlobeScan, for the first time since 2009, more consumers say they have punished companies for their
behavior rather
than rewarded them.
Remember to
reward good
behavior with gentle praise, caresses and treats, rather
than focusing on punishing poor
behavior.
Rather
than using
rewards or punishments to cajole or direct
behavior, Kohn suggests we put the relationship at the center of parenting to attend the larger aim of meeting a child's basic need to feel loved unconditionally.
Conclusion: Using bribes to manipulate kids to repeat a desired
behavior is a control tactic that makes kids focus on the
reward rather
than helping them want to repeat the
behavior.
But without knowing it, we are
rewarding the inappropriate
behavior because, with these children, any kind of attention is better
than no attention at all.
Rather
than focus on taking away privileges for misbehavior, emphasize to your child that he can earn
rewards for good
behavior.
Even when parents choose non-violent means to control their children such as isolation (i.e. time - outs) and
behavior charts and other punishment /
reward tactics, the basic truth is that they are modelling manipulation and coercion and are focused on controlling a child's
behavior externally rather
than working with them to help them learn to control their own
behavior through an internal guidance system.
But according to the American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP), it's more effective and important to
reward good
behavior than to punish bad
behavior.
«The self - expansion activities yielded significantly greater activation in a major
reward region of the brain, which is associated with addictive
behaviors,
than did non-expanding conditions.
A study out of none other
than the University of Cambridge found the same engagement of several brain areas — all involved in
reward and motivation — in people with compulsive sexual
behavior as previously found in people struggling with drug addiction.
You are human, what could be more
rewarding than studying the origins and diversity of human biology and
behavior?
Another deserving effort in promoting scientific integrity in China is to foster a healthy research environment, which includes making explicit research ethics policies, issuing a practical code of conduct, establishing a credible and authoritative national organization to supervise local units, protecting whistle - blowers, building a rigorous and fair peer review system, revising the criteria for promotion and
reward to emphasize research quality rather
than quantity by a researcher, and achieving zero tolerance for unethical research
behaviors.
Our conversations that go to this level are far more beautiful and
rewarding than conversations that stay on the level of semantics and
behavior.
Partial reinforcement (when you get a
reward some of the time) for
behavior is better
than full reinforcement (getting a
reward every time).
If teacher spend more time
rewarding good
behavior, those who misbehave might learn that by behaving they earn even more attention
than by misbehaving.
When combined with praise,
rewards like treats and prizes are a stronger reinforcer of positive
behavior for some students
than praise alone, according to the Amherst researchers.
Rewarding cooperative
behavior is much more effective
than penalizing uncooperative
behavior, and blended training can help.
A Can - Do Climate of Success believes that students will behave properly when appropriate
behavior is explained and
rewarded with more attention from school personnel
than inappropriate
behavior.
It's an interesting concept as it offers
rewards for good financial
behavior rather
than focusing on punishment (fees) for bad
behavior.
The science of operant condition, an approach labeled by psychologist B.F. Skinner, tells us that
behavior which is
rewarding has a higher likelihood of being repeated
than an un-
rewarding behavior.
Affection is now a
reward for good
behavior; he may even enjoy that more
than his treats!
Whether you're at your wits end with severe
behavior issues or you just have a dog being a spastic goofball, or you've got a puppy who needs to get started on the right paw, there's nothing more
rewarding to us
than helping people & dogs bridge the communication gap and reach their full potential.
LAT (Look at that») Coined by Leslie McDevitt, this form of
behavior modification teaches the dog that it's
rewarding to look at the trigger rather
than frightening.
Positive Reinforcement (e.g.
rewards) means that reinforcement is delivered for the desirable alternative
behavior, and that such reinforcement is of higher value to the dog
than the reinforcement the dog has received in the past for the unwanted
behavior.
She is knowledgeable about classical and operant conditioning and is skillful in using food, toys, activities, and other
rewards, rather
than force, to change
behavior.
Rather
than babying the dog during the down times — which reinforces that
behavior —
reward him with extra special treats or a favorite toy when he shows a bit of enthusiasm about life to amplify the mood even more.
The 12 major skills we identified are resource - guarding prevention; refocusing a leash - reactive dog; implementing time - outs; decreasing mouthy
behavior; teaching basic manners including loose - leash walking; reading and interpreting body language; counter-conditioning and desensitization; sitting when greeting strangers; identifying
rewards other
than treats; enrichment games; and modifying a dog's response to being handled or touched.
The treat helps to keep his focus on you rather
than on the person touching him, and also serves as a
reward for calm
behavior.
Because a clicker is more immediate
than reaching in a bag to deliver a treat, the sound can be made at the exact moment the desired
behavior occurs, then followed up with a treat, belly rub, head scratch, praise, or whatever the chosen
reward.
There are less
than three calories per treat, making them a guilt - free way to
reward your pooch for good
behavior.
can be also used to mark desired
behaviors and to bridge
behaviors with
rewards, the clicker offers much more precision and a neutral tone that is more reliable and quicker
than the human voice.
More Information: Discourages destructive
behavior Rewards healthy play A great way to treat your dog Each toy is available in two sizes Note: Toy must be larger
than the width of your dog's mouth
In both group and private training we talk about weaning off treats to use a «lottery»
reward system rather
than giving a treat for every
behavior performed.
Positive
rewards and encouraging good
behavior, rather
than punishing her with physical force, will help you foster a strong bond, mutual respect and a
rewarding relationship.
As the pup learns the
behavior, stop giving a food
reward for less
than exact responses, and
reward only quick, well - performed responses.
The control you gain over your dog's
behavior is based on cooperation rather
than coercion, and your goals are achieved through a system of
reward rather
than punishment.
If you want separation anxiety to cease, it is better to ask your pet to sit or come, and
reward him or her for proper
behavior,
than to soothe your pet when he or she is anxious.
A trained kitten is far easier to redirect into appropriate
behavior than one who has not learned how to earn
rewards.
It's about time we return to motivating our dogs by
rewarding them for
behavior we like, rather
than using bullying as a training technique.
Every observant dog owner can see for himself that his dog gets greater satisfaction from the praise
rewarding a well - executed command or good
behavior than he does from the momentary excitement of disobeying, which is usually followed by the evident guilt feelings, (ears back and avoiding eye contact), even when he has not been punished.
Caring Hearts Rescue follows a positive - reinforcement training philosophy that emphasizes
rewarding positive
behaviors rather
than punishing negative ones.
Rabbits tend to learn better when they are
rewarded for good
behavior, rather
than when they are disciplined for bad
behavior.
Your job is to making peeing outside more
rewarding than peeing inside AND preventing the accidents inside because each time that happens, your puppy is being inadvertently
rewarded for that
behavior.
Reward - based training uses praise and positive actions or
rewards, rather
than aversive actions, to help the RTP dog learn desirable
behaviors.
We help your pet learn by
rewarding the good
behaviors that we want to see, rather
than punishing those we may not like.