It's okay, I love comments! Feedback is candy. Post as much as you want. You're among my more savvy commenters; I enjoy hearing from you.
>> I just reread your links, and thought about something I read a few years ago. It was about positive reinforcement for animals, applied to life partners (in the text it was husbands). It was hilarious, but also interesting, and I've been trying to use it ever since with my kid and my students. (My cat absolutely doesn't respond to anything good or bad...) <<
It's a good guideline. Two of my favorites are: "Make it easy to do the right thing and hard to do the wrong thing." (Animal Handling) "Find a way to make it do what you want it to do while letting it do what it wants to do." (Engineering)
>> I'll try to find the link again, but first, going to read yours! <<
Thank you!
Date: 2013-04-22 03:16 am (UTC)It's okay, I love comments! Feedback is candy. Post as much as you want. You're among my more savvy commenters; I enjoy hearing from you.
>> I just reread your links, and thought about something I read a few years ago. It was about positive reinforcement for animals, applied to life partners (in the text it was husbands). It was hilarious, but also interesting, and I've been trying to use it ever since with my kid and my students. (My cat absolutely doesn't respond to anything good or bad...) <<
It's a good guideline. Two of my favorites are:
"Make it easy to do the right thing and hard to do the wrong thing." (Animal Handling)
"Find a way to make it do what you want it to do while letting it do what it wants to do." (Engineering)
>> I'll try to find the link again, but first, going to read yours! <<
I'm glad you're enjoying my links.