Traditional time-outs can feel like isolation and rejection to a child. A positive time-out is a voluntary cool-down period.
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Happen without adult intervention (e.g., forgetting a coat and feeling cold). Traditional time-outs can feel like isolation and rejection
Focuses on cooperation and problem-solving. Download Positive Discipline Methods pdf
Example: "I know you want to keep playing, and it is time to take a bath." 🚀 How to Implement This in Your Daily Routine
You cannot teach self-control if you are out of control. Take deep breaths before responding to your child. Step 2: Use "I" Statements