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Healthy and Effective Use of Timeout with Children
Welcome!
Introduction to the Concept of Timeout (3:13)
Encouraging Positive Behaviors: The first step to using timeouts is to make them unnecessary
Positive Attention - Demonstration (2:10)
Positive Attention - Review (3:07)
Why Do We Need Timeout In Our Behavior Change Toolbox?
Understanding Timeout (3:04)
Timeout Basics
Delivering Effective Commands (3:09)
Age Considerations (0:30)
What Makes an Good Timeout Location? (1:00)
How Long Should a Timeout Last? (0:31)
Applying The Basics
Step-By-Step Instructions for a Healthy and Effective Timeout (3:39)
Rule Options for Completing Timeout (3:13)
Introducing Timeout To Your Child
Introducing The Rules Ahead Of Time (1:30)
Demonstration - Role Playing Timeout With Your Child (2:51)
Discussion - Role Playing Timeout With Your Child (1:27)
Timeout With A Cooperative Child
Demonstration - Using Timeout With A Cooperative Child (1:21)
Discussion - Using Timeout With A Cooperative Child (1:52)
Timeout With An Argumentative Child
Demonstration - Using Timeout With An Argumentative Child (1:24)
Discussion - Using Timeout With An Argumentative Child (2:07)
Timeout With An Out-Of-Chair Child
Demonstration - Using Timeout With An Out-Of-Chair Child (1:26)
Discussion - Using Timeout With An Out-Of-Chair Child (1:39)
Timeout With A Physically Resistant Child
Demonstration - Using Timeout With A Physically Resistant Child (1:59)
Discussion - Using Timeout With A Physically Resistant Child (3:08)
Final Thoughts
Final Thoughts (1:13)
Positive Attention - Demonstration
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