Don't think of
training as a chore.
The biggest mistake I see people make is treating create
training as a chore, a punishment, or as a waste of time.
Yes, training your French Bulldog may seem like a daunting task — in fact, you may even view
the training as a chore.
Not exact matches
Laymen are not only capable of becoming mental health aides; they can serve
as volunteers and do the housekeeping
chores, so that their pastor might receive clinical
training and become more professionally qualified.
Also useful in bathroom for cleaning potty
training gear and if shower or tub is across from or near toilet helps in that cleaning
chore as well.
Thus, children should only engage in moderate levels of activity after a concussion in order not to slow down recovery, resuming normal activities such
as driving and daily
chores only after symptoms begin to clear or decrease in severity and engaging in exercise or
training only after symptoms have completely cleared, with a return to physical and mental rest if symptoms recur either at rest or with exertion; and
I think us westerners need to study the «underdeveloped» countries» parenting styles (such
as Africa)... mothers go about their daily
chores while wearing baby and (gasp) baby never wears a diaper and is usually «potty
trained» (
as we like to call it here) by 9 months.
Women tended to have slightly shorter physical
training regimes - but they were also required to perform daily
chores such
as cleaning, and cooking that male soldiers were exempted from.
If learners» don't understand the benefits of your
training they will see it
as a
chore rather than a worthwhile activity.
Dog and Cat - loving shelter volunteers needed for walking, feeding, playtime, socialization, manners
training, bathing & brushing, lots of hugging and belly - rubs, and essential
chores such
as kennel cleaning and laundry... no experience needed, we'll
train you!
The Shar - Peis independent nature can make
training a
chore,
as the dog is unlikely to obey anyone it sees
as weak or not in control.
Drawing on her extensive experiences
as an animal behaviorist, Frost teaches you that
training your dog should not be a tedious
chore limited to exerting physical and psychological control over an animal's drives, but instead an enriching and spiritually fulfilling experience — gratifying for both human and animal.
Moreover, the previous application of the BFST - related problem solving and communication
training (Wysocki et al., 1997, 1999, 2000, 2001) did not only focus exclusively on diabetes treatment - related treatment adherence or management but also included general developmental issues such
as managing curfews,
chores and so on.