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Hey Hailey, i noticed in a few sections of your instruction you’re using words that may confuse a client at times, i felt like i got a little lost in the sauce at times, maybe try to condense your instructions a little more. Check mine out and see how i did it. Sometimes its best to keep it as simple as possible even if it sounds like its at a 3rd grade reading level and doesn’t make you sound smart. totally ok lol!
Also i noticed under reward types maybe add a mechanics section, how to hold the leash where and how to keep treats on your person, or which hand to reward with, etc. That other rewards can be used depending on the dog like tug, or toy rewards, that can also be added when you explain what premack’s principal is because, that one is going to be super important once you start doing phase 2 stuff.
nice instruction for the most part though, it took me a while to complete mine. take your time in phase 1 and re-review and re-watch the lessons and read the source material because it’ll make phase 2 make a lot more sense later on!
https://docs.google.com/document/d/121XXXaP3chhtTXXwM7JppeFR8BU-9QZkUZrmg7Eqclc/edit?tab=t.0
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Instruction Template Trainer’s name: Kenny Wallace Tips for making good instruction: Name or number your lessons in any way that you find fit. Each lesson should be as SHORT as possible. It is better to be successful at many micro-lessons … Continue reading