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Time out is effective much long on ADHD kids than regular kids.
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Time out is more effective for young children but can also be used for children ages 9-14.
A time out isn't effective if there's a distraction - such watching television or toys - because that is just moving the child to a different activity not a time out.
Time out is the more effective punishment for a child with AD/HD.
If it's all getting to be too much, time out is an honored and effective method within anger management.
Compliance with time out is a crucial component for effective implementation of most evidence-based psychosocial treatments for Oppositional Defiance Disorder, Conduct Disorder, and ADHD in young children[ 27, 28].
Generally, time outs are not effective on children younger than the age of three or older than the age of ten.
Having a one minute time out won't be effective and making it too long will complicate punishment later down the road.
As the Nets' coach, P. J. Carlesimo, explained at the outset of the series, "it's hard to not have played for quite some time and come out and be effective".
(As the Times manual wisely points out, if the sarcasm is effective, the adverb is often unncessary).
While pulling out can prevent pregnancy, it must be done correctly, every single time to be effective, and it doesn't protect against STDs.
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