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Positive Reinforcement Article 
Positive reinforcement can be applied to dog training. Clickers can be a very useful tool to aid the techniques being applied when using this method.
May 4, 2009 - Ian Dutton
Training Dogs with Positive Reinforcement Article 
Positive reinforcement is a modern, less aversive way to train your dog to do basic obedience commands and tricks.
Oct 3, 2008 - Stephanie Becker
Positive Reinforcement Dog Training Article 
Among experts in the field of animal behavior, positive reinforcement dog training techniques are gaining favor. Dominance training is being rejected as dangerous.
Apr 2, 2009 - Lorie Huston
Positive Behaviour Reinforcement Article 
Behaviour management: Which strategies work best? These key techniques are designed to help promote positive behaviour within your classroom.
Jan 19, 2011 - Steph Caswell
Dog Training: The Crate and Positive Reinforcement Article 
Devoting time and energy to properly train your puppy will ensure a happy, healthy, well behaved dog; using a crate can facilitate this process.
Nov 9, 2011 - Kristina Harman
Positive Reinforcement Training for Dogs Article 
Punishment is a widely used and accepted way of training dogs in today's society, but research and experience show that positive reinforcement is the key.
Mar 1, 2011 - Britney Tanner
Do ADHD Positive Behavior Management & Reward Systems Work? Article 
Children with ADHD often find it hard to inhibit their behavior to behave appropriately. Some parents may find that a rewards program may help kids learn.
Apr 19, 2010 - Carol Finch
Rewards and Motivation Article 
Teachers have different techniques for maintaining discipline and motivating students. Rewards are arguably the most popular, but they may discourage intrinsic motivation
Nov 22, 2009 - Harvey Craft
Class Contracts and Reinforcement Plan Article 
This classroom management plan promotes positive reinforcement that teaches students to be responsible and invested in learning.
Aug 15, 2008 - Katherine Kocisky
Schoolwide Positive Behavior Support Plans Article 
The basic thesis of this model is that effective prevention efforts include primary, secondary, and tertiary intervention levels to improve overall student achievement.
Jan 31, 2010 - Donna Kehl
The Pros and Cons of Rewarding Children Article 
Parents often offer prizes as a reward for good behavior. Some experts believe this leads to trouble while others believe incentives simply recognize achievement.
Aug 10, 2008 - Eileen Bailey
What Causes Bullying Behavior? Article 
What are some of the reasons why students start to bully in the first place? Understanding why may help with prevention efforts.
Jun 8, 2010 - Susan Carney
Understanding Canine Learning Behavior Article 
When it comes to dog training, it is imperative that the handler understand how a dog learns first. This makes the training more productive and fun.
Sep 1, 2011 - Tye Jackson
Chronic Behavior Problem Interventions Article 
More and more behavior problems are experienced in classrooms today. Students need and deserve to learn how to behave not only in school but also in life.
Apr 22, 2010 - Brenda Gargus
Implementing Positive Behavior Support Plans Article 
Teachers form teams and establish plans for implementing schoolwide positive behavior support to all students & to offer selected supports to secondary & tertiary levels.
Mar 28, 2010 - Donna Kehl
Evaluating Positive Behavior Support Plans Article 
Schoolwide Positive Behavior Evaluation Tool helps provide a way to evaluate primary prevention programs & to monitor the effect the program has on academic achievement.
Mar 28, 2010 - Donna Kehl
Positive Versus Negative Thinking Behaviors Article 
Whether you are a positive or a negative thinker, it is interesting to find out the chemical and physical changes that occur within the body.
Dec 18, 2009 - Victoria Ramirez
Video Game Rewards Article 
A popular action video game teaches patience, quick thinking, and the rewards of variety.
Mar 25, 2011 - Christopher Lee