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<blockquote data-quote="Dara" data-source="post: 130610" data-attributes="member: 3572"><p>When he comes at me, I just try and protect myself really. Terry, I do know the hold and I use that. When he is consistantly coming at me, I put him in his room, carrying him in the hold position so he cannot hurt me. Oh, he is not yet potty trained. It is a work in progress but he is not there yet. He doesnt understand it quite yet. </p><p>Smallworld, I too agree that a time out is for cooling down. I always used it in my classroom that way and never really called it Time out. From an education stand point, we were always taught to discuss the being put out with the children so they understand why they were sitting out. I only recently tried this with Sammy just for experimental purposes to see if he knew why he was in his room. He clearly has no idea. The problem with Sammy is that he has gone in his room for rages and aggression forever and the cause and effect thing doesnt seem to be working on him!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dara, post: 130610, member: 3572"] When he comes at me, I just try and protect myself really. Terry, I do know the hold and I use that. When he is consistantly coming at me, I put him in his room, carrying him in the hold position so he cannot hurt me. Oh, he is not yet potty trained. It is a work in progress but he is not there yet. He doesnt understand it quite yet. Smallworld, I too agree that a time out is for cooling down. I always used it in my classroom that way and never really called it Time out. From an education stand point, we were always taught to discuss the being put out with the children so they understand why they were sitting out. I only recently tried this with Sammy just for experimental purposes to see if he knew why he was in his room. He clearly has no idea. The problem with Sammy is that he has gone in his room for rages and aggression forever and the cause and effect thing doesnt seem to be working on him! [/QUOTE]
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