how to teach a parrot to talk

How to Teach a Parrot to Talk (Step-by-Step)

Some bird species are remarkably talented at vocalizing. If you own one, you might be eager to teach them to talk but unsure where to begin. Follow our guide to learn how to how to teach a parrot to talk words.

01) Get to Know Your Bird

The first step is to bond with your feathered friend and form reasonable expectations of their abilities.

Not all bird species can talk, and even those that have the ability sometimes choose not to use it. To determine if your bird is a good candidate for speech training, do a bit of research on your pet’s species. Some birds are known to be better talkers than others, so you shouldn’t expect your pet to say more than it is capable of.

02) Choose Your Words Wisely

Encourage your bird to speak by choosing a few short starter words like “hello,” “bye-bye,” “nite-nite,” or their own name. Simple words, said with enthusiasm, often intrigue most parrots. Speak to your bird in a happy, positive tone. [Insert paragraph break here] Observe your bird’s reactions when you repeat the words. Some words will naturally garner more attention than others. Use the word that your bird reacts to the most as your first “training word.”

03) Repeat the Word or Phrase as Often as Possible

Once you have locked onto a word that your feathered friend is interested in, repeat the word to it as often as you possibly can.
Parrots learn to mimic through repetition so saying the word over and over again is the only way to encourage your bird to say it back.

While it’s always best for owners to teach their pets directly, some owners opt to use extra learning tools such as tape recorders and CDs to help teach their birds to talk. Using these tools can be effective, and certainly won’t hinder the training process, but owners should know that they are no substitute for one on one interaction, and should be used only as supplemental training aids.

04) Have Patience and Don't Get Discouraged

The fastest way to encourage a bird to talk is to set up a training routine and work with it every day. Even this method, however, is not entirely guaranteed to work. While some birds pick up on human speech quite readily, some birds take months or even years to say their first word. Some will never talk at all—even owners that work with their pets diligently sometimes end up with a bird that won’t say a word.

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If you feel like your bird is taking too long with his speech training, try teaching something a little bit easier, such as whistling. Many birds find whistling much easier than mimicking speech, and some may be more willing to give it a try for this reason.
With love, patience, and plenty of practice and training time, most birds that are members of the parrot family will learn to mimic something.

Pay attention to the vocalizations that your bird makes during the day. You may be surprised to find that you recognize some of them as environmental sounds that you hear every day in your home, like telephones, microwave buzzers, and doorbells.
Even if your bird never speaks a human word, you shouldn’t feel slighted. Speech training, interaction, and socialization all help to strengthen the bond with them. If your bird stays silent, remember you’ll still have a lovable, intelligent, and interesting companion and that’s the best part of owning a bird!

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