- Location
- Canberra, Australia
Clicker training has been used for training humans for quite a long time. It’s known as TAGteaching.
This morning I read an article about using clicker training for behaviour modification in kids, prompted by the debut of a tv show about it (the show is called Train Your Baby Like A Dog). The article author thinks it’s immoral, without providing much (or any..) justification. Here’s the article: Train Your Baby Like a Dog review – dehumanising and indefensible
What do you think? Do you use positive reinforcement to modify the behaviour of the humans in your life?
This morning I read an article about using clicker training for behaviour modification in kids, prompted by the debut of a tv show about it (the show is called Train Your Baby Like A Dog). The article author thinks it’s immoral, without providing much (or any..) justification. Here’s the article: Train Your Baby Like a Dog review – dehumanising and indefensible
What do you think? Do you use positive reinforcement to modify the behaviour of the humans in your life?

To carry on, I think I have brought my dogs up very much in the way I was brought up.It wasn't with clicker training as such, but it was totally to do with rewarding good behavior and training what was wanted rather than punishing what wasn't. It seems to have worked with me ( I'm quite well behaved really) and my dogs have always been lovely.

But that was OK? Would it have been OK if she was called "super dog trainer" instead???
