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					  <title><![CDATA[Building Confidence]]></title>
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					  <description><![CDATA[Building confidence between you and your pet parrot is critical to your short and long-term success with each other, and ultimately with your parrot&#8217;s willingness to engage others. One of the best things you can do is spend time playing with your feathered friend and engaging in confidence building games. <br/><br/>Today was a great example of that for SOBE, my green-wing macaw and myself. SOBE is coming up on five months old and is gaining more agility skills such as balancing and climbing everyday. However, we still like to &#8220;take it to the mat&#8221; so-to-speak. Meaning, we toss blocks and toys on the floor and we have it together. Climbing over toys and wrestling a bit here and there, all while building confidence of safety and security, in a place that is not &#8220;normal&#8221; for a bird to hang out on &#8211; the floor.&nbsp; <br/><br/>When first starting out with this, your wing-flapping friend may just spend most of his or her time trying to climb up your arm or onto your lap. SOBE is a big lap baby and burp-baby (wanting to be held like a child when you are going to burp them or pat their back). However, in only a matter of a few outings on the floor SOBE came to realize that it&#8217;s a great place to hang out with the family and get all types of attention. It&#8217;s just a matter of consistency; utilizing praise and love that makes it all come together. <br/><br/>Well back to today&#8230;<br/><br/>As SOBE and I were playing &#8220;block exchange&#8221; and &#8220;tumbling block chase&#8221;, we finally got to a new level of confidence building and fun. SOBE, with a bit hesitancy at first, and then willingly with sounds of happiness in his voice, rolled on his back and put his head on my lap. All the while we finger/talon wrestled and played tummy-tickle to SOBE&#8217;s complete delight. He did this for about 10 minutes straight before he rolled back over and jumped on his feet, and climbed up me to give me a great big hug. It was an amazing and wonderful shared moment for the both of us. <br/><br/>Remember you are your birds flock now and there is no reason not to share in as much of life together as you can. Parrots, such as the Green-Winged Macaw, want to be as much a part of your life as you will allow. They love family&#8230;and they will love you&#8230;if you let them.<br/><br/>]]></description>
					  <author>no@spam.com (John Fisher)</author>
					  <pubDate>Mon, 02 Jul 2007 00:00:00 MDT</pubDate>
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