Dp you use them? And what do you consider one? Corner ?
Time Outs
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I use "time away"....it's not in any certain place...it may be on the couch with some books....sitting quietly alone at the art table with art materials...etc. I use it when I have a child that is having a hard time with a certain behavior that day or when I have a child that's being rowdy and needs a chance to calm down. happyface
I also have a "cozy box"...I use it for children who are upset and/or throwing a tantrum....they go into the cozy box and can return to the group when they are quiet and no longer upset.
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We have a red chair here that is our time away chair, I just tell whoever needs to use it that they need to get the red chair and take a break for a minute. They usually just put it by the stairs where they can still see the action but take a breath at the same time.- Flag
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Does it have a lid!?:
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We have a red chair here that is our time away chair, I just tell whoever needs to use it that they need to get the red chair and take a break for a minute. They usually just put it by the stairs where they can still see the action but take a breath at the same time.: Sometimes I wish it did have a lid!!
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I finally settled on the bottom step, because I have one both inside and outside. It's just a chill-spot. Whether it's a temper tantrum, yelling at me, hitting someone, fighting, or whatever, I just take their hand gently, and say "I'd like you sit here a few minutes and calm down, When you are ready to be kind (or whatever applies), you can come back and play with your friends"
Then I walk away, and they usually sit there less than a minute. No attention...no fun.
I don't call it a "time-out" or determine the length of time. Our state licensing says we can't use time-outs for children under 3. Might as well forget it then-it's too late to introduce that "technique".
This is working very well for the group I have now. DCB was mad about something he couldn't have earlier, and I sat him down, but let him keep the bunny he was holding. I try to keep in non-confrontational and matter-of-fact, not being punitive. Occasionally, one of the kids even goes there by themselves!- Flag
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Our state licensing allows time outs. 1 minute per year.
I used to never use time outs. Then I got some children that wouldn't respond to anything else.
It is a spot on the floor by the Lakeshore bookcase. They pick a book and sit. Sometimes, when they recognize that they're about to react out of anger they'll take themselves there and get a book just to calm down. It's a very relaxing, calm spot.- Flag
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I started with a Crying Quilt (thank you to the person who gave me that idea) when they were very small. At almost 2, I have expanded it to a place to go when they need a moment. If they hit, or take away a toy over and over and over, or have a little tantrum, I just tell them to go sit on the quilt. Sometimes, when they know they've messed up they will droop their little shoulders and stalk over there on their own. ::
They know they can get up at any time, but sometimes I'll realize they have been there a couple of minutes, so I'll go sit with them to have a talk.
Funny thing is that a lot of time, the comforter (quilt) isn't even in it's place and is being used as a play house or drug into the reading corner. They still go to the same spot to cry.- Flag
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I started with a Crying Quilt (thank you to the person who gave me that idea) when they were very small. At almost 2, I have expanded it to a place to go when they need a moment. If they hit, or take away a toy over and over and over, or have a little tantrum, I just tell them to go sit on the quilt. Sometimes, when they know they've messed up they will droop their little shoulders and stalk over there on their own. ::
They know they can get up at any time, but sometimes I'll realize they have been there a couple of minutes, so I'll go sit with them to have a talk.
Funny thing is that a lot of time, the comforter (quilt) isn't even in it's place and is being used as a play house or drug into the reading corner. They still go to the same spot to cry.- Flag
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I don't think I have ever used a time out. We use a "why don't you go find something else to do since you are _______" kind of a method instead.
We are a play-based child care so although our day is very routine, it isn't strict or structured. My DCK's all play in groups of 2 or 3 while I interact/facilitate/supervise them. We also do several large group acitivites that involve everyone at the same time. If anyone is exhibiting a negative or bad behavior, they are asked to go find something else to do.
So far (20 years) it seems to work great for me. I very rarely have repeat offenders (at least they don't repeat the same "negative behaviors") and generally I have been fortunate enough to have some pretty great kids and very involved/supportive families.- Flag
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I don't think I have ever used a time out. We use a "why don't you go find something else to do since you are _______" kind of a method instead.
We are a play-based child care so although our day is very routine, it isn't strict or structured. My DCK's all play in groups of 2 or 3 while I interact/facilitate/supervise them. We also do several large group acitivites that involve everyone at the same time. If anyone is exhibiting a negative or bad behavior, they are asked to go find something else to do.
So far (20 years) it seems to work great for me. I very rarely have repeat offenders (at least they don't repeat the same "negative behaviors") and generally I have been fortunate enough to have some pretty great kids and very involved/supportive families.- Flag
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I have a cozy box as well.. I've had kids get upset before and I'll ask them if they think they need to go to the cozy box for awhile until they calm down. What so cool is when they answer yes , go get in it and just chill until their ready to come and play again.. Love It !- Flag
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