1 AFOATS TRAINING MANUAL. 3 Overview   Mutual Respect   Five Basic Principles   Expectations   Skills   Feedback   Consequences   Growth.

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1 AFOATS TRAINING MANUAL

3 Overview   Mutual Respect   Five Basic Principles   Expectations   Skills   Feedback   Consequences   Growth

Mutual Respect   Linchpin holding together principles of training   Two ways of showing respect   Commitment or loyalty   Fear or obligation

Guidelines for Earning Respect  Set the Example  Avoid Sarcasm  No Profanity  Corrections Constantly Consistent  Physical Discipline  Know the Regulations  Be Serious

Inappropriate Training  Physical Maltreatment  Physical Contact  Exception?  Verbal Maltreatment  Maltraining

Five Basic Principles 1. Expectations 2. Skills 3. Feedback 4. Consequences 5. Growth

3 Summary   Mutual Respect   Five Basic Principles   Expectations   Skills   Feedback   Consequences   Growth