Articles, tagged with "good behaviour", page 4
29th October 2010
People don’t just eat when they’re hungry. Social eating is one way people celebrate and commiserate. People also eat when we’re sad, lonely, bored, or anxious. Eating for comfort, without hunger, is called emotional eating.
Why Emotional Eating?
It’s...
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Author:
ElizabethMclean
12th October 2010
Reward charts and reward stickers are a fantastic strategy and tool to encourage good behaviour and discipline children, breaking negative behaviour cycles and achieving positive results in your child's behavior. If your child loves the Wiggles, like so m...
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Author:
Leanne
30th September 2010
A good way to monitor dog nutrition while you are training your puppy is with small treats that have been previously prepared to encourage good behaviour.
When looking to start your puppy on a pet diet, use a limited amount of treats. Set a certain amo...
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Author:
Lyle
24th September 2010
If your students spend more time doodling on their desk than they do speaking English, it’s time create some energy into your TEFL classes. After all, you don’t want to get the reputation as the dull English teacher who puts everyone to sleep! We are here...
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Author:
itoi
17th September 2010
Nothing is more important than encouraging a child along the path of learning, rewarding excellent work and, most crucially, rewarding effort. Brainwaves are a family-run company, one of the leading suppliers of rewards for the UK’s primary school student...
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Author:
nickcampbell
08th September 2010
Yes, puppies happen to be cute. Their biting can seem mischievous at first, but if it is not stopped at early stages, it can be a big problem later on in life.
It is better for the puppy to be kept with his mother for at least 8 weeks, in this way he w...
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Author:
Harvey Parker
08th September 2010
Modern technology has enhanced the ways in which junior and primary schools operate today through the use of computers, laser printers and photocopiers.
Schools have also embraced the latest printing and production technologies by opening up business r...
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Author:
Davis Morris
23rd August 2010
The dog has now come home with you; this is usually such an exciting time, particularly for the children - but often just as much for the child in all of us.
However, doing the right thing by the new pooch, whether puppy or older dog, needs some though...
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Author:
John Vine
19th August 2010
Disciplining a young child can often be a frustrating task. This article offers parents and carers 5 tips to help them discipline a child.
What are the five rules for child discipline?
1: Consistency
It is very important to be consistent. If the ch...
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Author:
Steve Sheen
18th August 2010
What Is Clicker Dog Training?
What Is Clicker Dog Training?
The latest dog-training craze is clicker dog training. A clicker is a small rectangular plastic device. It derives its name from the metal button that makes a clicking sound when pushed...
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Author:
Ann Stewart
17th August 2010
All dogs like to eat treats and dog owners like to reward their dogs with treats. Dog treats can be made use of in one or two alternative routes. Often dog treats are utilized for coaching, intermittently for good behaviour, frequently to market good dent...
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Author:
mkoehn
19th July 2010
Child misbehaviour can be due to many different reasons. The main reason why your child is misbehaving is most likely a cry for attention, respect or a way of communicating that they are unhappy. An interesting notion is that children may not have any int...
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Author:
rwkinsella
02nd July 2010
There are some horses that do not like to stand to be washed or actually seem to be scared of the hose or wet sponge. This does not have to mean that your horse never gets bathed. With a little patience, a few cleved tricks and understanding any horse c...
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Author:
Tammy Patterson
17th June 2010
When teaching younger children, developing a positive and constructive rapport with each pupil can be crucial, both in terms of their learning development and also in helping to build their social skills and self-confidence. Making the time to sit with a ...
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Author:
Dirk Rowell
09th June 2010
Teenage behaviour problems are one of the major challenges for most parents. There are many causes for teenage behaviour problems - hormonal and physical changes, stress at school, family stress and peer group pressure are some of the key causes of teenag...
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Author:
Kinjal Shah