Discipline and Time Out Perspective

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Growing Together
Discipline and Time Out
Lawrence Pradell, MD
Staff Pediatrician, Nemours Pediatrics at Peoples Plaza
Clinical Assistant Professor of Pediatrics, Jefferson Medical
College
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Goals for Tonight’s Talk:
 Discipline and the Rules Children Learn, as
a set of Laws or Guidelines
 Perspective and its importance on this
subject:
– From the parent
– From the child
– From the health care provider
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 Behavior and the “Quick Fix”
 What we will not do tonight
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Discipline:
The application of social rules in
response to behavior
(a working definition)
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Children learn through observation,
discovering patterns in the environment
around them, both with objects and with
people.
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 Children apply their knowledge:
– Learn to navigate the environment,
– The “Rules” of how things work allow the child to
master tasks to meet their needs.
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Perspective:
Behavior Problem
Parent
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Perspective:
Behavior Problem
Child
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Perspective:
Behavior Problem
Pediatrician
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Pediatrician’s Foremost Concerns:
Does the behavior concern brought by the
caregiver suggest an underlying problem in the
development or behavior of the child?
Or
Does the behavior concern suggest a problem in
the caregiving of the parent that carries
significant impact for this child’s progress and
safety?
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 Specifics of the behavior concern:
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Who
What
Where
When
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 What is the response the child is getting
for the current behavior?
 Could this response be rewarding, from
the child’s point of view?
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 Desirable Qualities of a Response:
– Immediate
– Intense
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TIME OUT: Features of a Successful Program
 Initiated by the Specific Unwanted Behavior
 Immediate and Certain
 Attention Witholding
 Performed by a Calm and Neutral Adult
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Questions?