ISBN:0-935111-32-8
Publication Date: 1989
Cassette & Booklet, 67 Min.
Summary
How To Use Time-Out Effectively demonstrates and teaches time-out skills. You'll learn how to avoid 9 common time-out mistakes. Time-Out is demonstrated with a two-year old child. Todd and Lisa describe their feelings and reactions regarding time-out.
Many parents hesitate to use time-out because they fear that it might be emotionally damaging to their child. Listening to Todd and Lisa will reduce their concern.
This audiotape program is suitable for individual listening or parent workshops. Brief manual and illustrated time-out chart are included.
Program Content
(67 minutes)
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