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      Compliment Your Child - Positive Reinforcement
      Compliment Your Child - Positive Reinforcement - Do you know how to compliment your child? Strangely enough, many parents don't. If you never heard anything except criticism and negative comments growing up, you need to learn the words and actions in order to build the self esteem and character of your child. More: continued here Other Review: Lot of SIX EuroBag Cotton Mesh Shopping Bags Tote

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      A Specific Purlin Reinforcement Procedure Intended Concerning Steel Structures
      For a steel structure that is suitably designed and protected there are a few essential aspects to think about in planning the complete purlin reinforcement process. To counter lateral translation of the whole compilation of purlins and roofing, to hamper rotation and to relieve any twisting or turning, and to put in horizontal flange reinforcement [...]

      Written by: Your Home Improvement and Family Resources


      Home Dog Obedience Training Using the Positive Reinforcement Method
      Most dog trainers believe that the best way to train any dog is using a method called positive reinforcement training. For those who are doing home dog obedience training this process simply entails using positive reinforcement for good behavior and ignoring bad behavior.A dog's natural instinct is to please her owner. Positive reinforcement uses this instinct and allows your dog to learn what it is you want her to do. This type of training has more meaning to your dog because she is able to learn what you want her to do using her own mental capacity.Here are some quick tips you can use to implement this training method at home:1. Pick good rewards. You need to keep your dog's interest level up in what you are doing. A pat on the head or saying "good girl" will lose a dogs interest pretty

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      Where positive reinforcement ends and I consider crate training my toddler
      On the surface Chicky seems to be the most gentle, thoughtful toddler you could ever hope for. She says Please and Thank You (and You're Welcome - she's big on the You're Welcomes). She's friendly enough to say Hello and Bye to family, friends and strangers in the grocery store but not so friendly that she's in your face every second. She plays well on her own, even though she prefers to play

      Written by: Chicky Chicky Baby


      on reinforcement and consequences
      Many behavioral teachings would tell you that positive reinforcement should be given regularly. A "nice job" accompanied by a pat on the back is supposed to do wonders for an employee's performance. However even the best behavioral scientists recognize that this will work for some people but not others. The problem here is that there is never an alternate suggestion on exactly HOW to alter the method of reinforcement outside of telling you that it must be different at times.Much has been written about reinforcement and consequences, but it still does not seem to be an exact science by most accounts, regardless of how much someone thinks they have perfected the method. The recognition that different methods of reinforcement are needed touches on how different we are as individual human beings (I believe this also separates us from the animals), but only further confuses the behavioral approach to management as a scientific formula. The combination of possible reinforcers is virtually i

      Written by: management by God


      Reinforcement
      The Road Less Travelled by Linda Paul - www.lindapaul.com You know when you're famous, you can say stuff that others say and think, but when you say it people will sit up and notice. It's an interesting result of fame. Case in point, the latest post on my boy's blog. Granted, the scene is quite dramatic, and, considering the current horrible news, it's bad timing. I've never needed such a

      Written by: Where the Hell Am I?


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