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The 2-Minute Time-Out: A Simple, Powerful Tool for Loving Discipline
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- ISBN8230974086
- EAN9798230974086
- Date de parution20/04/2025
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- ÉditeurIndependently Published
Résumé
The 2-minute time-out is one of the simplest, most effective tools a parent, teacher, or caregiver can use-and it doesn't require punishment, shame, or raised voices. When used consistently, it can transform your home or classroom into a calmer, more respectful space where limits are clear and relationships stay strong. Written by Peter A. Beddow, PhD, BCBA-D-an experienced behavior analyst, educator, and parent-this guide walks you step by step through how to implement the time-out routine with clarity, calm, and compassion.
Drawing on decades of work with families and children (including his own), Dr. Beddow explains:What time-out really is-and what it isn't Why 2 minutes is enough How to avoid common mistakes that make time-out ineffective What to do when a child screams, refuses, or runs away How to stay calm and follow through-every time Special considerations for children with Autism or histories of trauma and abuse What to say (and not say) before, during, and after How to navigate time-out with multiple adults, schools, and grandparents Why consistency is the key to long-term change This book is filled with real-life examples of families and children who learned to build trust through the consistent use of time-out.
It also includes adaptations for classrooms, tips for using time-out without creating power struggles, and a summary guide to support everyday use. Whether you've tried time-out before or you're just beginning to set limits, this book will help you do it right-and do it well.
Drawing on decades of work with families and children (including his own), Dr. Beddow explains:What time-out really is-and what it isn't Why 2 minutes is enough How to avoid common mistakes that make time-out ineffective What to do when a child screams, refuses, or runs away How to stay calm and follow through-every time Special considerations for children with Autism or histories of trauma and abuse What to say (and not say) before, during, and after How to navigate time-out with multiple adults, schools, and grandparents Why consistency is the key to long-term change This book is filled with real-life examples of families and children who learned to build trust through the consistent use of time-out.
It also includes adaptations for classrooms, tips for using time-out without creating power struggles, and a summary guide to support everyday use. Whether you've tried time-out before or you're just beginning to set limits, this book will help you do it right-and do it well.



