Swimming Ideas Podcast 017: Using a quick "Bark" to Correct Unwanted Behavior
Changing your tone of voice to quickly and sharply bark at a child to correct misbehavior.
Establish a positive environment where you constantly give directions and positive reinforcement. Make it clear that a "Bark" is not you being mad at the swimmer, but desiring a different outcome.
Sometimes you can achieve the desired result by shaking your head in a "no" motion.
Sometimes you can just, "Stop that"
Or just say their name in a different tone.
OR "Unacceptable." "stop now."
Move on, and continue with positive reinforcement immediately after you achieve a desired result.
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