Learning, Choice and Motivation

Although this article is written with people with Asperger’s in mind, I think the techniques here apply to everyone.
I’d go further; we are currently training up our Labrador puppy, Iolo, and have found that positive reinforcement rather than negative sanctions help him develop appropriate behaviours more quickly and create a more positive environment.
How do you help people with Asperger’s do things because THEY want to (Not because you are forcing them to)? | Asperger Experts
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