Sunday, May 7, 2023

Educative Time-Outs

 A time-out is often a technique used by parents when a child is displaying a behavior.  This is often a consequence of behavior that a parent has deemed unacceptable.  An educative time-out can be beneficial in the school setting when used appropriately.

The goal of an educative time-out is to remove the student from the stimuli causing the behavior.  The ultimate goal would be to eliminate the behavior.  An educative time-out needs to be used consistently in order for this to happen.

How to Implement a Time-Out Procedure in Your Classroom?

*Designate a space in your classroom.  Teach students what happens when you are in this space.

*Work with a fellow teacher to designate a space in their classroom.  You may need to remove a student from your classroom depending on the function of their behavior.  

*Time-outs should be short in length 1-5 minutes depending on the age of the child.  

*Have a conversation when the student returns to your classroom about their behavior and how they can work on improvement.


Check out this short video from Responsive Classroom about the time-out process.



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Educative Time-Outs

 A time-out is often a technique used by parents when a child is displaying a behavior.  This is often a consequence of behavior that a pare...