A five-year-old was given a 5-minute time-out by the teacher at school for kicking and spitting at a classmate. Which of the following statements are true? Select all that apply

A) The child should be on a time-out in a quiet place.
B) It is good for the classmate to see that the teacher cares about every child.
C) Time-outs provide time for reflection.
D) The teacher should let the child know what behaviors are expected in the classroom.
E) Given the complexity of the behaviors, the time-out should have been longer.


A, C, D

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