Articles, tagged with "physical punishment", page 3
17th February 2010
Aries (The Ram) is called the "Prince of Celestial Signs", and was considered the sign of first importance by many ancient nations and proponents of Astrology. In the zodiac of the ancient Hebrews, Aries was the sign of Gad. In the Chinese zodiac, Aries w...
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Author:
Chris Haycock
12th January 2010
You've studied the information that's available and you've decided that adopting a ferret would be a good decision for you. Ferrets can be an enjoyable addition to your life and your home. These cute little animals can be trained to use a litter box the s...
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Author:
Steven Jefferson
16th December 2009
The vast majority of dog training experts now agree that the most successful,and humane way to train your dog, is by using positive reinforcement training.
This is a very straight forward process. It simply means rewarding the behavior that you wish ...
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Author:
Ron Leaman
27th November 2009
The strength and fitness of the MMA fighters makes them one of the most sought after athletes in the world. One look at any MMA match and it is easy to make out why it is so important for these fighters to keep their bodies extremely fit. The kind of phys...
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Author:
M2FitnessPros
24th November 2009
There are four things that are important when you want to prevent aggressive dog behavior.
1. When the dog meets another dog or a stranger, it must be praised when being friendly.
2. It must have a lot of opportunity to play with other puppies / dog...
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Author:
Maryleena
06th October 2009
You have just brought home a new kitten. Everything has been lovingly picked out and put into place ; food, bed, toys and litter box. The kitten is everything you had was hoping for and more, excepting the incontrovertible fact that his fur is all over ...
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Author:
Shelton Ashley
25th September 2009
Do you find yourself wondering what to do when you find your puppy has yet again peed on your priced carpet? Or even worse - he's chewed through your favorite handbag or shoe?
I think we've all been there! Chewing, biting, barking, digging - these ...
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Author:
Anita Watson
23rd July 2009
Effective discipline does not involve physical punishment of children. Recent studies have shown a direct link between physical punishment and several negative developmental outcomes for children including physical injury, increased aggression, antisocial...
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Author:
Emilio Maldonado
30th June 2009
What Causes Lack of Respect in Teenagers?
The lack of respect teenagers show these days is certainly no secret. Today, I found myself thinking about what some of the causes could be and I identified three things I believe contribute greatly to the lack...
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Author:
Gary Benjamin
11th June 2009
More information on correcting dog behaviorDo you wonder a way to stop assertive dog behavior? For some dog owners this isn't a simple or easy task. Before anything more, you must know some important facts about correcting dog behavior and dog aggression ...
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Author:
Marquis Erickson
28th April 2009
The words discipline and punishment are often used to mean the same thing. However, they are very different from each other. Discipline is the technique of helping a child to learn self-control and how to behave in a way that is socially acceptable to oth...
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Author:
Elaine Richey
28th April 2009
The reason for teaching discipline to children is to help them learn how to respect others and to express their needs and feelings in a socially acceptable manner. Providing discipline to your children as they are growing up helps them to become responsib...
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Author:
Elaine Richey
27th April 2009
Parents need to learn how to effectively discipline their children if they want them to grow and develop into respectful and responsible adults. Discipline is not the same as punishment; however, instead it has more to do more with teaching your child rig...
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Author:
Elaine Richey
10th February 2009
Rewards can be praise, treats, play, or anything that the dog finds rewarding. Reward or praise your dog for a good performance. It has been shown in animal behavioral science and among most trainers that dogs and other animals work better for reward than...
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Author:
Dr Ray
03rd February 2009
I think the term, and perhaps the military mystique, is a bit worn out by overzealous sales personnel with health clubs and independent trainers.
The meaning of the term associated with Marine Corp boot camp, well I do not see a mature civilian popul...
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Author:
Richard Train