"Time-out" is

a. considered an appropriate punishment for antisocial behavior and teaches children what they need to do to be included in a group.
b. an effective and child-sensitive means to reinforce socially acceptable behavior.
c. justified in many situations.
d. not appropriate because it is adult controlled and does not encourage children to learn appropriate social skills.


answer: d

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