Teaching Your Parrot to Talk
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Many parrot owners will become interested in teaching their parrot to talk, and will search the Internet for information on how to do this. Unfortunately there are a lot of websites out there that are charging for programs that will apparently teach your parrot to talk in less than a month. While some of these programs might be effective, there is no need to spend money because the secret is very simple, easy and best of all free.
Birds will learn to speak if they hear words repeatedly regularly. Even if a parrot has not been taught to speak by its owner, they will almost certainly start saying words by them selves eventually.
It is possible to teach your bird to talk in under a month, just follow these simple guidelines:
- You will need to be very patient with your parrot and not expect him to learn words in the first day, or even in the first week.Consistency is the key, keep repeating the same words religiously every single day. Having a routine is very important to parrots, it helps to make them feel safe, secure, and comfortable with their owner and they will then respond better to the training.
- Try to stay motivated and don’t get discouraged if you don’t see results instantly. It will take time, but if you persevere you will see fantastic results. It is essential that you don’t show frustration or anger towards your parrot, birds are very receptive to human emotion and this could have a very negative effect on your pet.
- Set aside a certain amount of time each day to spend with your parrot. Aim for 1 hour, at the same time each day if possible. Repeat the same words to your bird each day and you will soon be seeing results. Aim to make the time fun and enjoyable for your parrot and he
will be more receptive. All work and no play will quickly bore your parrot.
- Parrots will respond well to rewards. Every time your parrot attempts to say a new word, or begins to respond to what you are teaching him show him how proud you are. Your parrots favourite foods will be a perfect incentive for your pet to keeping trying to please you. Other effective rewards are toys and verbal praise. Try to establish what suits your parrot the best, and be consistent with offering him rewards.
-Never punish your parrot. Showing violent behavior, either physical or verbal will be very destructive on your pets trust towards you. Punishment will have no positive effect, and your parrot will likely be unwilling to learn what you are trying to teach him. You could also cause your parrot to adopt bad habits such as screeching and biting, so patience and affection towards your bird is extremely important.
If you follow these step religiously and most importantly maintain respect and love towards your parrot, you should certainly see your bird talking within 1 month.
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