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time out, "time out", technique used by parents, teachers in response to undesired behavior, child, involves removing the child, environment, the inappropriate behavior occurred, placing the child, specific place, specific amount, time out, child is expected to be quiet, reflect on the behavior, time out, effective disciplinary technique, no physical punishment is used, professionals report that avoiding use of physical punishment, prevent children from learning that physical violence, infliction of physical pain, key to achieving desired results, children learn to avoid time out by ceasing the behaviors, caused previous time outs, such warnings, how, use time out, find a place, suitable, time out, a chair, in the hallway, a corner, work, a place that is not too closed-off, dark, scary, should also be a place that has no potential, fun, in front of a tv, play area, object of time out, bore child, get a timer that makes a loud noise, establish the amount, time to be spent in time out, generally recommended to, 1 minute per year of age, no more than 5 minutes, once child exhibits bad behavior, give a clear, concrete explanation of what the unacceptable behavior, tell the child to stop it, warn the child, the consequences, not stopping the behavior, sitting, in the chair, time out, ready, praise, child stops the behavior, behavior, does not stop, tell the child to go to time out, tell the child why, make sure the rules, understood, say it once, not lose temper, by yelling, nagging, giving the child, behavior, too much attention, guide the child, time out spot, physical force, picking the child up, place them, in the chair, never spank, physically hurt child, child, not stay, in the chair, hold the child from behind, not speak, giving the child attention, set the timer, child makes noise, misbehaves, reset the timer, child gets off the time out chair, lead the child back, chair, reset the timer, child must be quiet, well-behaved, timer goes off, timer rings, child, get up, resume activities, not hold a grudge, let the issue go, child has served the time, no need to continue to discuss the misbehavior.



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