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My husband was an abused child, but has incredible parenting instincts (because ofâŠor in spite of). The only time I ever had to correct him was when our older daughter, who was about 2 or 3 at the time, did something & he called her a âbad girlâ. I took him into another room (one parent should NEVER correct the other parent in front of the child) and gently told him that the CHILD isnât bad; the BEHAVIOR is. He never made that mistake again
Time out is just a rest period. I would usually fall asleep. What the big punishment is when you have access to toys and everything else is beyond me. And when you consider that nowadays it is just supposed to be one minute per age, meaning 2 or 3 minutes for April, I seriously donât see the point of it. Virtually any kid can outlast that. We went a lot longer when I was a kid.
Who said anything about time out in the first place? I donât think Elly was thinking about âtime out.â She was sent to (or put in) her room for an undetermined amount of time. Could be just a minute or two, or half an hour or moreâjust until she was ready to take her to Anneâs.
I have never understood how being banished to their room was a punishment for any child. All of their possessions are in there, especially the toys. I have a niece who would sit her daughter(s) down about halfway up a staircase for time-out. It was far enough away to not interact with anyone and close enough to keep an eye on her (them).
I am too old to understand the mechanics of a âTime Outâ for children under about age 5. Is that the same as I used to get, âStand in the Corner until I say you can get out againâ? Time served got longer as I got older. Hey! I was not the fast learner in those respects. :)
Asharah about 3 years ago
Elly at that age a timeout should be 2 minutes at the most.
capricorn9th about 3 years ago
April is two. She Should be able to climb out of the crib.
M2MM about 3 years ago
My kids were like April. Time-outs did NOT work. They simply entertained themselves while they waited me out. :P
Johnnyrico about 3 years ago
My niece used to force herself to cry like that.
Wren Fahel about 3 years ago
My husband was an abused child, but has incredible parenting instincts (because ofâŠor in spite of). The only time I ever had to correct him was when our older daughter, who was about 2 or 3 at the time, did something & he called her a âbad girlâ. I took him into another room (one parent should NEVER correct the other parent in front of the child) and gently told him that the CHILD isnât bad; the BEHAVIOR is. He never made that mistake again
vaughnrl2003 Premium Member about 3 years ago
Having a fit is hard work if nobody is there to see the performance. Timing is everything when youâre tantrum-ing.
Bill Löhr Premium Member about 3 years ago
Any bets the opposite attitudes are going to happen here compared to the way they just disciplined Michael?
'IndyMan' about 3 years ago
As young as she is and she knows âHollyâ from âStone Soupâ ! ! ! !
this is summerdog about 3 years ago
My kids could escape from the crib at her age.
Robert Nowall Premium Member about 3 years ago
Good thing for April they didnât have a video monitor.
rshive about 3 years ago
Perfectly timed.
timbob2313 Premium Member about 3 years ago
April has already figured out how to âplayâ daddy.
nmb41 about 3 years ago
Time out is just a rest period. I would usually fall asleep. What the big punishment is when you have access to toys and everything else is beyond me. And when you consider that nowadays it is just supposed to be one minute per age, meaning 2 or 3 minutes for April, I seriously donât see the point of it. Virtually any kid can outlast that. We went a lot longer when I was a kid.
raybarb44 about 3 years ago
Babiesâ survival skillsâŠâŠ.
Plods with ...âą about 3 years ago
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zA52uNzx7Y4
gypsywolf59 about 3 years ago
Who said anything about time out in the first place? I donât think Elly was thinking about âtime out.â She was sent to (or put in) her room for an undetermined amount of time. Could be just a minute or two, or half an hour or moreâjust until she was ready to take her to Anneâs.
kab2rb about 3 years ago
Crocodile tears and dad fell for it.
MuddyUSA Premium Member about 3 years ago
Yep, it is daaadaaa!
kathleenhicks62 about 3 years ago
She knows a soft touch.
198.23.5.11 about 3 years ago
April looks more comfortable being punished than not being punished.
Jan C about 3 years ago
I have never understood how being banished to their room was a punishment for any child. All of their possessions are in there, especially the toys. I have a niece who would sit her daughter(s) down about halfway up a staircase for time-out. It was far enough away to not interact with anyone and close enough to keep an eye on her (them).
KenTheCoffinDweller about 3 years ago
I am too old to understand the mechanics of a âTime Outâ for children under about age 5. Is that the same as I used to get, âStand in the Corner until I say you can get out againâ? Time served got longer as I got older. Hey! I was not the fast learner in those respects. :)
SquidGamerGal 5 months ago
Come on! Since when is throwing food on the ground a federal crime?!