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mrsbean
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timeouts

anyone try it?

Posted 3/28/08 9:52 PM
 
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hbugal
Lesigh

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Re: timeouts

of course!!!!!

what do you want to know?

Posted 3/28/08 9:53 PM
 

My2Boys
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Re: timeouts

We use them with our 2 1/2 year old, he's starting to "get it". Sometimes he'll even put himself in timeout. Chat Icon

It doesn't work at all with our 4 1/2 year old, so we take something away (ie Leapster, TV, computer) and that straightens him right out.

Posted 3/28/08 9:54 PM
 

mrsbean
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Re: timeouts

my son will be two next month and is starting to hit when he is angry. what is the best approach?

Posted 3/28/08 9:55 PM
 

twicethefun
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Re: timeouts

If your son is starting to hit time outs may be a good option. I use a timer and my son gets one min per yr of life, so he is 4 and gets 4 min time-outs. It is important not to engage him in any arguing or talking during this time. Just place him in a chair and set the timer. I'm thinking that your's is so young you will have to hold him there but try to walk a few feet away. It is also important for him to understand why he is getting a timeout.

There is a good book...123 Magic. At least I heard it is good.

Posted 3/28/08 10:01 PM
 

mrsbean
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Re: timeouts

i tryed the timeout yesterday for the first time. (4 of them) Today he hit and I told him no hitting, he put himself in timeout

Posted 3/28/08 10:04 PM
 

twicethefun
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You've got to love them. IT will take time. When my son was hitting I frequently would just say no hitting and then stop all interaction with him. I would ignore him and then explain that noone wants to play with someone who hits. Whenever he dealt with his anger in a better way I would give him lots of praise. My son rarely hits now at age 4. This too shall pass. Good luck

Posted 3/28/08 10:14 PM
 
 

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