Is your Parrot Smart? Do you think that he is smart enough
to talk? If so, do you know how to teach your parrot to
talk?

Most parrot owners mistakenly believe that only Cockatoos,
African Greys and Macaws are the only parrots that can
learn to talk. What they do not realize, is that any parrot
can learn to talk as long as their owners can provide them
with the correct instruction.

Parrots love to be entertained and to entertain, so if you
show a lot of enthusiasm for every word or phrase that you
do say to him, your parrot will then be able to pick up on
your excitement and start to pronounce those funny sounds
and words too. Try not to repeat any word or phrase over
and over again, as this will bore and confuse your parrot.
Instead explain to him what it is that you are currently
doing as you work around the house.

It is also a great idea to say hello to him as soon as you
come home and remember to say good bye too, when you leave
for work. Another great tip is to repeat words with the
same actions and at the same time of day, such as "Good
Night" every night before you cover your parrot's cage at
night.

Since not all parrots are ready to be taught how to talk,
you should look for clues such as noticing whether or not
his pupils change whenever you speak to him, or if you
notice him stop and stare intently at you when you do talk
to him.

Every parrot owner wants to be able to show off their
parrot's talking ability to their friends and family. Don't
you? It is also a good idea to bear in mind, that the
larger your parrots is, the longer he will live. Therefore
you should make quite sure that you teach your parrot to
talk using sounds and words that you would like to hear for
a very long time!

If you really want to teach your parrot to talk quicker,
you should make sure that his cage is placed in a very busy
area of your home where he is able to watch and listen to
your family members, such as in the living room.

Whenever you do conduct a training session with your
parrot, it is best to make sure that he can only hear your
voice. Therefore, do not have any background noise such as
leaving a television or radio on, as this is usually very
distracting for both you and for your parrot.

Also, try to choose a time of day to conduct your training
session when both you and your Parrot can have each other's
undivided attention.

By following these few suggestions, you and your parrot
will soon become the 'talk of the town'.


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If you would like additional practical information on how
to teach your parrot to talk, including instructional
videos, then please visit http://www.easyparrottalk.com/


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