James cannot sit still and is jumping all over his classroom. His teacher cannot conduct the class because of his behavior, so she sends him to the corner for:
a. a time out
b. a cooling off
c. a thinking moment
d. a respite
A. This is a time out. The effectiveness has not been shown on normally behaved children.
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