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Using Time Out? 6 Key Principles for Healthy and Conscious Implementation

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Updated: Feb 8

Written by Beau, MSED, BCBA, TRLC, CCST-I, RYT 200


As a specialist in pediatric behavior, I’m here to share key insights that can help you and your young person empower, adapt, and thrive. Here’s what you need to know-


 

When implemented correctly, this strategy can help children learn self-regulation and appropriate behavior while maintaining a positive, nurturing classroom environment.



What is Time-Out from Positive Reinforcement?

Time-out from positive reinforcement is a strategy used to reduce undesirable behaviors by briefly removing a young person (or the activity) from an environment where they are receiving reinforcement (e.g., attention, access to activities).





 


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