Join Laura Van Arendonk Baugh in an insightful exploration of stimulus control and duration. While these concepts may seem straightforward at first glance, they require a deeper understanding for effective training outcomes. In this course, Laura will unravel the complexities associated with these concepts, dispel misconceptions, and provide practical strategies to simplify and enhance their application.
Laura will demonstrate the interconnection between stimulus control and duration, highlighting how a comprehensive grasp of both concepts contributes to more efficient and effective training practices. Participants will learn to recognize the broader scope of these seemingly simple concepts and develop techniques to improve clarity for their animal learners.
Throughout the Learning Lab, attendees will have the opportunity to work directly with dogs, identifying gaps in understanding and developing improved skills in both stimulus control and duration. By the end of the Lab, participants will have acquired valuable habits and approaches to refine their training methods, ensuring better comprehension and performance from their animal companions.
Enhance your understanding of stimulus control and duration by joining Laura Van Arendonk Baugh in this important Lab designed for anyone learning the science and practice of animal training.
This is of one of our core foundational courses, designed for trainers new to positive reinforcement training or experienced trainers seeking a valuable refresher.
*This course was presented at a prior ClickerExpo. The course content will be similar, but the experience will be unique—and you’ll likely learn something new!
CEUs may only be earned by 2025 ClickerExpo LIVE registrants. Closed captioning is available on the full version of this course.