Behavior Problem - "Why Time out Doesn't Work" Dr. Jane Nelsen, Parenting Expert

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http://www.PositiveDiscipline.com When time out doesn't work life becomes difficult for parents and miserable for children. Watch this brief parenting tip by world-class parenting expert, Dr. Jane Nelsen as she explains in less than 90 seconds how you can find a more effective way than yelling, telling, and ordering kids into time out. For a free Positive Discipline Guideline visit Jane Nelsen's website and download parenting tips on why time out doesn't work and many more great parenting tools. Behavior problems are usually learning opportunities for parents who are willing to learn some new skills. Jane Nelson provides a variety of parent education classes, parenting workshops, and parenting coaching. Dr. Jane Nelsen has written and co-written 18 books on the topic of parenting and speaks around the world on her favorite topic. For more parenting tips and free audios, videos, and downloads visit Dr. Jane Nelsen's website at www.PositiveParenting.com.

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  • Finally! Someone gives parents specific and clear steps to take when time out doesn't work. Thanks Jane. By the way, my wife and I love the positive discipline guidelines you gave us at your site. Steve D.

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  • This did not work for my kid. He is too smart, he put the book in time out and walked away

  • @rawforthesoul You know Jane has successfully raised 7 children right? So I think she has that experiencing parenthood firsthand thing covered. Her teachings are great and work well!

  • This absolutely does not solve a problem if the child is hurting others or deliberately disobeying after being given a warning. Putting books in a corner to provide a "happy place" is just breeding a spoiled child who has no comprehension of consequences. Experiencing parenthood firsthand on a daily basis is much harder than standing in front of an audience of adults and lecturing about parenthood. The ideas presented here are silly and delusional.

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