"Time out" is a technique used by parents and teachers in response to undesired behavior in a child. It involves removing the child from the environment and activities in which the inappropriate behavior occurred, and placing the child in a specific place for a specific amount of time. During time out, the child is expected to be quiet and reflect on the behavior.
Time out is an effective disciplinary technique in which no physical punishment is used. Professionals report that...
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Generic Name: SODIUM SULFACETAMIDE SUSPENSION - TOPICAL (ACNE ONLY) Pronounced: (sull-fuh-SEET-uh-mide) Side Effects Skin redness, irritation,... Read more »
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