




Pajarita wrote:Correct. It's called cognitive speech and it only works when you teach it right.



Pajarita wrote:I don't think there is anything to learn... it's simply using always a word or short sentence at the right time so the parrot realizes that this word or phrase is used to describe something specific or only at a certain time. For example, instead of just repeating Hello, Hello, Hello to them as most people do, say Good Morning! when they first see you early in the morning (a few times, not jsut once) and, in the evening, when it's already deep into the sunset and they are getting ready to roost, say Good night! Say Hello only when you come into the house or when somebody else comes in and ByeBye when you or somebody else leaves. That kind of thing.


Pajarita wrote:Correct. It's called cognitive speech and it only works when you teach it right.

liz wrote:Pajarita wrote:Correct. It's called cognitive speech and it only works when you teach it right.
I met Rambo before I took him. He spoke a lot and I thought he was just a mimic. The first day I had him he taught me otherwise. I was calling a little dog named Lola and Rambo was helping me call. When I tired of calling Rambo turned to me and said "Lola not c'mere".
The first week while I was away from the house my aunt heard a kid yelling "HELP HELP HURRY HURRY C'MERE C'MERE QUICK QUICK". Rambo was on the dining room table because we did not yet have a cage for him. Under the table was a strange cat. As my aunt chased the cat around the table Rambo yelled "CATCH HIM PUT HIM OUT". Aunt Betty became a believer.



Toggsy wrote:My IRNs are babbling at the moment both are trying so hard can't see it being to long before they speak I'm using cognitive speech training to try and teach them.
I'm using regular phrases like:
What's in your pot (when I top the treat dish)
Time for bed (when I put them back in their cage)
Watcha doing (when they are on the perch on top of their cage)
We always say good morning first thing and night night when we go to bed.
Another thing we do is always say their names after each phrase one of things we have noticed is when we talk to them sometimes they will babble back which is a new thing so we always praise them.
Think and hope I'm doing it right the only thing that is still frustrating is they are still not hand tame mojo is really confident and will step up on to stick every time but as soon as you move your hand he's off but I'm still going at the birds pace.
Both are coming down to the treat stand to watch what I'm doing if say I'm on the iPad so in my opinion that's progress



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