How to Discipline Your Toddler Using Time-Outs

 Time-outs are a discipline technique that many parents and experts find very useful when kids act out in unacceptable ways. For example, you tell your toddler not to hit their sibling, but your child doesn't comply. In response, you sit your child in a quiet corner for a set time to reflect on what they did wrong (and, hopefully, how to not behave that way in the future).

Time-outs are recommended by the American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP), and they're used by up to 85% of parents. And yet, opinions abound about when time-outs are appropriate and how they should be carried out.

Read More: https://www.verywellfamily.com/discipline-your-toddler-using-time-out-289924



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