Articles, tagged with "negative reinforcement", page 2
04th March 2011
Education often uses positive or negative reinforcement to teach the student a lesson. For instance, a child learning to speak is going to receive smiles when they emulate the sounds of the adults around them, and this is going to encourage them to contin...
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Author:
Gbutch
18th February 2011
Potty training is one of the most important things parents have to do for their kids. Most children don’t have difficulty during their training in using the toilet. Normally, children can develop good potty habits between 18 months and 3 years.
Unfort...
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Author:
Nelson Berry
28th January 2011
Many people who are in the market searching for the best anti bark collars for their dogs have as many questions in mind about the whole concept of these gadgets. Most wonder if these anti barking devices will prevent their canine friends from barking eve...
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Author:
Thomson
25th January 2011
If you are somebody which has an issue getting stuff done, then simply there might be a very simple remedy. In many instances, procrastination is a effect of failure to set realistic desired goals. People today that continue to put stuff off do this simpl...
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Author:
Thad Robbins
17th January 2011
Talk about dog training and to the majority of people, and it will bring to mind a little puppy being taught fundamental instructions. Indeed, you may possibly have been told that it is simply not possible for one to teach a mature dog. Fortunately, for ...
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Author:
Mike the Trainer
11th January 2011
Whether your dog has behavioural problems or you'd just like to exert greater control over your pet for its own safety and that of others, spending time training your animal can be extremely rewarding. Dogs are smart creatures and are not likely to for...
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Author:
Isla Campbell
22nd December 2010
Why Child Punishment Doesn't Work Alone
Several things can happen when you discipline a child. You may be looked at as being brutal or mean, which is not the wished for image. They may come to be scared of you. Fear generally breeds other troublesome b...
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Author:
MacStrider
20th December 2010
Many canine trainers really feel that correcting your dog isn't required. They'll tell you the absence of a reward will cure most poor behaviors. Sometimes the behavior gets to be so bad that it will get really hard to appropriate them.
Right here a...
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Author:
charszlfne
24th November 2010
Those of us who are cat lovers know that our love of felines comes with a little frustration at times. One such time occurs when our kitties employ their claws to acts of destruction on your carpet or furniture.
We have all tried to train our cats to ...
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Author:
Ann Stewart
12th November 2010
Adopting a dog is also being prepared to offer instruction. You'll find varieties of techniques to conduct canine education. In fact, you will find as many dog-training methods as you will find doggy trainers. Every won't agree on coaching approaches and ...
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Author:
MichaelMedonza
20th October 2010
Weimaraners are extremely intelligent dogs, take it from somebody who has one. They are also incredibly loyal and yearn for the attention of their owners. Plus, they look noble and have extremely beautiful eyes. They are also genuinely active and it mak...
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Author:
Matt Jackon
30th September 2010
Golden retriever is a popular family dog breed. Their gentleness, intelligence, friendliness make this dog very easy to train. These are the reasons this is a popular breed for service dogs and guide dogs. Training golden retrievers are necessary to avoid...
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Author:
lumbkins
29th September 2010
If you've owned pets you know how much affection and joy can be brought by man's best friend. But there are also not-so-pleasant aspects of having a young dog, such as the instances that your pet doesn't make it out the door before mature calls.
Oftent...
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Author:
Mike Bosch
08th September 2010
Some may scoff at the title of this article. "Worry about the past? Who would be fool enough to do that? Now, worrying about the future, that's another matter. You can do something about the future. But you can't do anything about the past."
It's true...
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Author:
Timothy Arends
08th September 2010
Do you ever worry or obsess over some faux pas, or some perceived faux pas, that you have committed in the past? "That was a really dumb thing I said. How could I be so stupid? Why can't I ever think of the right things to say?"
This, I suspect, is a ...
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Author:
Timothy Arends