This holiday season, I’ve decided to share twelve books with you. At the bottom of this post, you can enter for a chance to win a copy of this book. You can also visit this page to find the entire list of books and giveaways. Today’s book is How Dogs Learn by Dr. Mary Burch […]
Tag Archives | applied behavior analysis
Randomly and all the time
These two phrases — “randomly” and “all the time” — are ones that I hear quite often when I am working with my training clients. Often, dog owners call in a trainer because their pet is exhibiting behaviors that are annoying, frustrating, or even downright dangerous. My job as a trainer is to identify the […]
Graduation!
Well, I’ve graduated! The eventful day was about a week ago. But I’ve been travelling some this past week, so I haven’t had a chance to post on my blog until now. Those of you who follow my blog know that I’ve spent the past three years working on a master’s degree in behavior analysis […]
What Is Applied Behavior Analysis?
(Note: As some of you know, I’m currently working on a master’s degree in behavior analysis. This is a recent class assignment—to explain applied behavior analysis in a succinct, clear manner so that someone unfamiliar with the field can understand the basics of applied behavior analysis. I’d love for you to leave a comment and […]