training with non-food reinforcers
One of the biggest objections to positive reinforcement training is the perception that it’s “all about the food.” However, while food may be the primary reinforcer for training new behaviors, using a variety of non-food reinforcers is a powerful tool for maintaining those behaviors. Watch in this video as Ken Ramirez demonstrates the use of conditioned reinforcers with a beluga whale, including clapping, petting, and tongue-tickling!
Want to learn more about how and when to use non-food reinforcers effectively? Check out Ken’s online course Smart Reinforcement!
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Ken Ramirez shows you how to use non-food reinforcers effectively in the step-by-step online course, Smart Reinforcement.
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