20/09/2024
I was reading a post today regarding learning a new language. As I'm reading it, I'm thinking about how I would apply this to working with a dog.
We already know the importance of autonomy, but do we really understand how allowing autonomy affects them?
Read this post (that I've copied and pasted) and pretend that you're reading it to your dog ;)
Does this change anything for you? Does it help you to understand a little more about how your dog learns and what he needs to be successful? I'd love to hear your thoughts!
"Hey everyone,
Ever wondered what sets successful language learners apart? It’s often their sense of autonomy.
When you take charge of your own learning journey, something magical happens. You get to set your own goals, find resources that resonate with you, and make plans that fit your unique style. It’s all about understanding how you learn best and creating an environment that sparks your curiosity and motivation.
When you’re in control, learning becomes a personalized adventure rather than a chore. You’re not just absorbing information; you’re actively engaging with it in a way that truly excites you.
So, what does this mean for you? Embrace your autonomy! Discover what makes learning enjoyable for you, tailor your approach, and watch your progress soar. Remember, the more you’re in charge of your journey, the more successful and fulfilled you’ll be.
Let’s share our experiences and tips on how we can all embrace our learning autonomy. What’s been working for you? What challenges have you faced? Let’s support each other in this exciting adventure.
Happy learning, everyone!"