Time out

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Time out is a form of behavior modification that involves temporarily separating a person from an environment where inappropriate behavior has occurred. The goal is to remove the individual from an enjoyable environment, thereby decreasing the likelihood of the behavior recurring. Time out is commonly used in child discipline and behavioral therapy.

History

The concept of time out was popularized by Arthur Staats, an American psychologist, in the 1960s. Staats introduced time out as part of a broader system of behavioral psychology techniques aimed at modifying children's behavior.

Implementation

Time out is typically used as a disciplinary measure for children. The process involves the following steps:

  1. **Identification of inappropriate behavior**: The caregiver identifies the behavior that needs to be corrected.
  2. **Warning**: The child is given a warning that continued inappropriate behavior will result in a time out.
  3. **Isolation**: If the behavior persists, the child is placed in a designated time out area, such as a specific chair or corner, for a set period.
  4. **Reintegration**: After the time out period, the child is allowed to return to the previous activity, ideally with a discussion about the inappropriate behavior and expected behavior in the future.

Effectiveness

The effectiveness of time out can vary based on several factors, including the age of the child, the consistency of its application, and the specific behavior being addressed. Research suggests that time out can be effective when used correctly and consistently, but it should be part of a broader strategy that includes positive reinforcement and clear communication.

Criticism

Some experts argue that time out can be overused or misused, leading to negative emotional effects on children. Critics suggest that time out should be used sparingly and in conjunction with other positive discipline techniques.

Alternatives

Alternatives to time out include:

Related Pages

See Also

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