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This episode Ari Bailey, Natural Encounters, Inc., discusses a topic that she will be presenting on at the IAATE Symposium titled “Get Out of the Way and Let Behavior Happen.” The episode is a great conversation that focuses on recognizing when to fade out and when to implement specific tools such as baiting, prompts, target, etc. Ari also gives advice on how to approach others with ideas on changing or trying something new in the training process. The discussion finishes with Ari discussing how getting out of the way of the animal’s behavior can create more consistent and resilient behaviors and learners. Stay tuned in for Ari’s very unique "Training Tale" about the origin story of a terminology for different sizes of peanuts. For questions or suggestions about the podcast email [email protected] and to contact Ari email [email protected]
For more information and to register for the ABMA virtual courses visit this link: https://www.theabma.org/behavior-management-courses
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Let's talk some training and banter about behavior!
4:30 Introduction to Ari Bailey
12:55 “Get Out of the Way and Let the Behavior Happen”
21:10 How to recognize that it’s time to move on from an approximation
30:30 Using baiting, targets, prompts in the shaping process
42:00 Advice on how to approach teammates with moving to the next approximation
46:10 How to approach teammates about “testing” something new
53:00 How does this correlate to consistent and resilient behaviors?
1:02:05 “Training Tales”
By Shane Gorbett, Board of Directors, The Animal Behavior Management Alliance4.9
1919 ratings
This episode Ari Bailey, Natural Encounters, Inc., discusses a topic that she will be presenting on at the IAATE Symposium titled “Get Out of the Way and Let Behavior Happen.” The episode is a great conversation that focuses on recognizing when to fade out and when to implement specific tools such as baiting, prompts, target, etc. Ari also gives advice on how to approach others with ideas on changing or trying something new in the training process. The discussion finishes with Ari discussing how getting out of the way of the animal’s behavior can create more consistent and resilient behaviors and learners. Stay tuned in for Ari’s very unique "Training Tale" about the origin story of a terminology for different sizes of peanuts. For questions or suggestions about the podcast email [email protected] and to contact Ari email [email protected]
For more information and to register for the ABMA virtual courses visit this link: https://www.theabma.org/behavior-management-courses
To complete the podcast feedback survey visit this link: https://lp.constantcontactpages.com/sv/Rspt0Bk/abcpodcast2025
Let's talk some training and banter about behavior!
4:30 Introduction to Ari Bailey
12:55 “Get Out of the Way and Let the Behavior Happen”
21:10 How to recognize that it’s time to move on from an approximation
30:30 Using baiting, targets, prompts in the shaping process
42:00 Advice on how to approach teammates with moving to the next approximation
46:10 How to approach teammates about “testing” something new
53:00 How does this correlate to consistent and resilient behaviors?
1:02:05 “Training Tales”

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