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  2. Time-out (parenting) - Wikipedia

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    Results showed that both time-out procedures were successful in reducing the problem behavior for the subjects. The subjects in the release contingency did not benefit from staying in time-out for an extended period of time either. Moreover, the results show that only four minutes is necessary for a successful time-out procedure. [19]

  3. Is time-out outdated? Experts weigh in on the discipline ...

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    That dreaded time-out chair in the corner of the room was a place no one ever wanted to be, leaving deep-rooted memories of being punished by grown-ups for negative behaviors.

  4. Child discipline - Wikipedia

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    Time-out. There are two kinds, exclusionary (e.g. the child must stay in their room for a few minutes if they lash out and hurt someone) and non-exclusionary (e.g. a time-out from a toy or cell phone if they are fighting over the toy or abusing phone privileges). Time-outs are most often used for aggression or non-compliance.

  5. Talk:Time-out (parenting) - Wikipedia

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    1 Parent time-out. 1 comment. 2 Applying the technique. I couldn't stop smiling. 3 Americanism. 1 comment. 4 Rename to "time-out (child)"? 2 comments. 5 Merger in of ...

  6. Demerit (school discipline) - Wikipedia

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    A demerit is a point given to a student as a penalty for bad behavior. [1] Under this once common practice, a student is given a number of merits during the beginning of the school term and a certain number of merits are deducted for every infraction committed.

  7. Subsidy Scorecards: Eastern Kentucky University

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    SOURCE: Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System, Eastern Kentucky University (2014, 2013, 2012, 2011, 2010).Read our methodology here.. HuffPost and The Chronicle examined 201 public D-I schools from 2010-2014.

  8. My parents are in their 70s and they’re running out of cash ...

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    Let’s say your parents are in their mid-70s, own a large home, and have $720,000 in stocks that they refuse to sell — this, despite the fact that they’re struggling to cover their basic ...

  9. Grounding (discipline technique) - Wikipedia

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    Grounding is a general discipline technique in the United States, Canada, and other countries, which restricts children or teenagers at home from going out or pursuing their favorite activities, except for any obligations (for example, attending school, religious church services, or any medical appointments).