📅✅ Step 7: Training Schedule
🧠 Why Use a Training Schedule?
Encourages steady improvement without burnout
Builds habits in both parrot and trainer
Helps cover all skills—bonding, commands, tricks, and talking
Ensures mental stimulation and prevents bad behavior due to boredom
⏱ Ideal Training Session Length
| Bird Type | Session Time | Sessions per Day |
|---|---|---|
| Small Parrots (Budgie, Lovebird) | 5–10 minutes | 1–2 |
| Medium Parrots (Conure, Cockatiel) | 10–15 minutes | 1–2 |
| Large Parrots (African Grey, Macaw) | 10–20 minutes | 1–2 |
🛑 Stop immediately if your bird seems tired, distracted, or stressed.
📋 Sample Weekly Training Plan
| Day | Focus Area | Example Activity |
|---|---|---|
| Monday | Trust Building + Step Up Review | Sit by cage, hand-feed, “Step Up” practice |
| Tuesday | Target Training | Touch stick, follow stick, move perch to perch |
| Wednesday | Basic Commands | “Step Down”, “Come Here”, “Go Potty” (optional) |
| Thursday | Fun Trick | Start “Turn Around” or “Wave” |
| Friday | Talking Practice (if applicable) | Repeat simple words with enthusiasm |
| Saturday | Trick Review & Recall | Combine 2–3 tricks in one session |
| Sunday | Free Play & Bonding | Let the bird relax with you, play with toys |
🧠 You can modify this plan based on your parrot’s energy level, personality, or progress.
🗂 Monthly Training Goals Example
| Week | Goal |
|---|---|
| Week 1 | Parrot takes treats from hand, begins Step Up |
| Week 2 | Comfortable with Step Up/Down, targets stick |
| Week 3 | Learns a simple trick (Wave or Turn) |
| Week 4 | Begins recall or trick combination |
✅ Daily Session Checklist
🔹 Quiet, distraction-free space
🔹 Bird is alert, not tired or hungry
🔹 Treats, clicker, and tools ready
🔹 Set 1 clear goal for the session
🔹 End on a positive note (with success or praise)
⚠️ When to Skip Training
Don’t train if:
Your parrot is molting or sick
The bird is stressed (new environment, visitors, loud noises)
You’re feeling rushed or frustrated
🦜 “Consistency beats intensity. Daily small steps lead to big results.”
