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  Time discipline - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
In sociology and anthropology, time discipline is the general name given to social and economic rules, conventions, customs, and expectations governing the measurement of time, the social currency and awareness of time measurements, and people's expectations concerning the observance of these customs by others.
The concept of "time discipline" as a field of special attention in sociology and anthropology was pioneered by E.
Time signals, like the bells and dials of public clocks, once were relatively local affairs; the ball that is dropped in Times Square on New Year's Eve in New York City once served as a time signal whose original purpose was for navigators to set their chronometers to.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Time_discipline   (1451 words)

  
 Preschool Discipline Guide at Keep Kids Healthy
Prepare a time out chair, which can be a chair in any room of the house, a space on the floor, the child's bed, etc. or any place where he is isolated from interaction with others.
After he completes his time out, then he is to agree to do what you had told him to do or if he had been misbehaving, agree to not to it again, otherwise he is to go into time out again.
Time out can also be used outside of the home, such as in stores, restaurants, etc. If your child often misbehaves in a certain setting, such as the grocery store, you should stop before entering the store and go over the rules that you expect your child to follow.
www.keepkidshealthy.com /preschool/preschooldiscipline.html   (1388 words)

  
 Time Out - Discipline Guide for Children
Discipline and Your Child: AAP parent's guide to discipline, explaining the difference between discipline and punishment, how to encourage good behavior, tips to avoid trouble, and strategies that work, including using natural consequences, logical consequences, withholding privileges and time-out.
Disciplining Your Child: Information from kidshealth.org about disciplining your children at different stages of their life and a word about spanking.
Discipline Facts: 'Helping a child to behave in an acceptable manner is a necessary part of raising the child well.
www.keepkidshealthy.com /parenting_tips/discipline/time_out.html   (1067 words)

  
 Time - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
A contrasting view is that time is part of the fundamental intellectual structure (together with space and number) within which we sequence events, quantify the duration of events and the intervals between them, and compare the motions of objects.
Time is also a matter of significant social importance, having economic value ("time is money") as well as personal value, due to an awareness of the limited time in each day and in our lives.
Time travel is the concept of moving backward or forward to different points in time, in a manner analogous to moving through space.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Time   (4389 words)

  
 Time-Outs That Really Work
Time out is generally most useful when a child is between three and four.
She knows that she will not be on the chair for very long, or that all she has to do is say "sorry" or "I won't do it again" to have the punishment ended.
When your child starts offering to sit on a chair as discipline, or smirks the entire time, then you know it is time to move on.
parenting.ivillage.com /tp/tpbehavior/0,,mvq7,00.html   (494 words)

  
 TIME.com: Discipline & Secrets -- Sep. 9, 1935 -- Page 1
For the first time in Japanese Army history all garrison and division commanders were summoned to Tokyo last week for a conference at the Imperial War Office.
Subordinates must be respectful toward their superiors, and even when expressing firm convictions must not forget the important rules of discipline.
In Japan, though they profit from her wars, the traditional role of "The Bankers" is to refuse to lend quite as much as the Army and Navy every year call "imperative" for further military Empire-building.
www.time.com /time/magazine/article/0,9171,748961,00.html   (579 words)

  
 TIME.com: Discipline Wanted -- Oct. 13, 1941 -- Page 1
The time between the two mock battles had been too short to expect much improvement in leadership, reconnaissance or defense against aircraft.
Another remedy for slack discipline is more within the Army's power: a crack officers' corps—the kind the Marines and Navy have, the kind regular Army outfits had before they were diluted with citizen soldiers.
It could also be seen indirectly in the low maneuver death record of the two armies (34 deaths in two weeks, three by natural causes, one suicide, the rest accidents).
www.time.com /time/magazine/article/0,9171,766232-1,00.html   (789 words)

  
 On Discipline; Issue 17 September 1995
Since the only alternative to spanking I knew of was time out or punishment, both of which I have problems with (after all, are you really going to send a fifteen-year-old to time out?), I decided to give the One Minute Scolding a six week trial period.
Second, discipline the child-in matters concerning the safety of others, and I mean life-threatening behaviors.
Third, discipline the child in matters concerning hurting another person's feelings, then expand to questions of politeness, and then on to cultural subtleties, like please and thank you.
www.fathersworld.com /fulltimedad/stevearchives/17dis.html   (1667 words)

  
 Christian Parents - Discipline: Time Out Away From Home
A child young enough for time outs will never tie the actual bad behavior to the time out no matter how much you explain it is for something they did an hour ago.
Time outs are now established as the consequence of not immediately responding to your vocal disapproval.
Time outs are reserved for those times when you are too frustrated to talk rationally or when your child is too distracted by events to listen properly.
www.surfinthespirit.com /parenting/time-out2.html   (477 words)

  
 Pediatric Advisor 2006.2: The Time-Out Technique for Discipline
Time-out consists of immediately isolating a child in a boring place for a few minutes whenever she or he misbehaves.
In such cases the discipline should escalate to a consequence that matters to the child.
If your child refuses the conditions of grounding, she can be sent to bed 15 minutes earlier for each time she breaks the grounding requirements.
www.med.umich.edu /1libr/pa/pa_timeout1_hhg.htm   (1748 words)

  
 Not a Minute to Waste: Time in Colonial Concord
Measuring time generally occurred through the daily movement of the sun, monthly passage of the moon, shifting of tides and menstrual cycles.
Daily time was given generally to the nearest hour ("between 2 and 3 after noon" or "half past three") with minutes rarely used.
Times listed for events (the Battle of North Bridge) were often guesses based on the sun and other factors or with the aid of an occasional pocket watch.
www.concordma.com /magazine/winter03/colonialtime.html   (963 words)

  
 Time Out Spots - Time Out Discipline
Time Out Spots are designed to help discipline children ages 18 months and up.
If they do not obey, they should be sent to sit on their "Time Out Spot." When calling a time-out one minute of time out is recommended for each year of the child's age (example: 3 years old/3 minutes).
Time out discipline is a very effective way to manage unwanted behavior.
www.timeoutspots.com /time-out-discipline.html   (133 words)

  
 Effective Parenting: Making Discipline Positive
Discipline is not complete until the relationship between the parent and child is restored.
At any age it is helpful to spend some time discussing the problem in order to end the discipline time on a positive note.
Ending discipline times on a positive note will do a tremendous amount for your relationship with your child and for your child’s self esteem.
www.effectiveparenting.org /tips6.asp   (1150 words)

  
 Time-Out vs. Time-In: Effective Discipline Ideas
Time-in for fun with the rest of the family.
Time-in needs to seem like thee place to be and the starkest contrast to time-out as you can make it appear.
Sometimes when one of our children is sent to time out my husband and I will immediately start a family game or have an impromptu dance to their favorite music.
www.suite101.com /article.cfm/11017/69481   (486 words)

  
 fool.com: Discipline + Time (Drip Port) May 4, 1999
Because discipline, time, and compounding are the three main contributors to successful investing -- not the amount of money that you have to invest.
A new investor possessing little money to start, the right discipline (which so many investors lack), and more than a few years to be invested (ideally a decade or longer) can use compounding to build a nest egg that tops "big-money" investors' results.
Discipline includes staying invested at all times, not trading actively, and -- for most investors -- consistently saving and buying more shares.
www.fool.com /dripport/1999/dripport990504.htm   (1571 words)

  
 Controlling Discipline in Today's Classroom
Discipline is a hot topic and an everyday issue for teachers.
Whether a beginning teacher or a seasoned veteran, classroom discipline is an everyday issue that leads to stress or satisfaction—depending upon how the day goes.
Some teachers spend most of their classroom time addressing discipline issues, leaving little time for instruction.
www.prweb.com /releases/2006/7/prweb408788.htm   (496 words)

  
 Child Health Library - Growth and Development - Time-Out
Time-out is a type of discipline that is used to stop a child from performing a bad behavior "isolating" the child for a period of time.
The place for time-out to occur should be chosen ahead of time, not at the time of the behavior.
A maximum length of time for time-out should be no more than 5 minutes.
www.chp.edu /greystone/growth/timeout.php   (207 words)

  
 Discipline or punishment
Discipline is most effective the less you must impose it and the more the child grows in being aware of the need to exercise the child's own inner discipline.
With children discipline as opposed to punishment can grow within each child, and be something you impose less as the child matures.What I like to call cause-effect discipline is effective in leading children to learn discipline within themselves that does not depend on who is watching.
She commented that he was overweight, and looked like he was probably the slowest boy in his class; she bet that he could not get to the tub and take a bath and get on his bed clothes in ten minutes.
www.yeaperson.com /Par/Parfac/Discipline.html   (2707 words)

  
 NNCC Guidance and Discipline - A Developmental Approach
Balance active time with quiet time and group time with time to be alone.
Time out can be used with children ages 3 to 12 and with as many children as you have private places.
A child who is rewarded with a cookie each time he helps clean up begins to place much more importance on the cookie than the feeling of accomplishment or appreciation for a well organized toy shelf where he can find his favorite truck.
www.nncc.org /Guidance/guide.dev.apprch.html   (3318 words)

  
 Time Discipline - Reaper Message Board
Basically with a baby, a husband, a full time government job about to hit peak season, and too much to do around the house, I don't have time to paint.
The biggest time saver is having a dedicated space to paint---that way, you can just sit and paint with no prep or clean-up effort.
Time is now: 9th December 2006 - 06:44 PM Invision Power Board v2.1.7 © 2006 IPS, Inc.
www.reapermini.com /forum/index.php?showtopic=13263   (1663 words)

  
 RAND | Papers | The queue M/G/1 with shortest remaining processing time discipline
A priority queueing model in which the processing times of jobs are known upon arrival and preemption without loss of time or processing is already accomplished.
A preemption occurs whenever the processing time of newly arriving job is less than the remaining processing time of the job then in service.
The Laplace-Stieltjes transforms of the waiting time and time-in-system distributions are obtained and comparisons with other queueing disciplines are made.
www.rand.org /pubs/papers/P3263   (309 words)

  
 Christian Parents - Discipline: Time Out
The time out can bean effective form of discipline for children as early as the first year but rarely lasts in effectiveness beyond age 5-6.
Once the child sits for the required time without fighting it, step two is explaining exactly why the time out is given the next time bad behavior happens.
The amount of time spent in time out is usually given as equal to the age.
www.surfinthespirit.com /parenting/time-out.html   (411 words)

  
 Chapter 1. Seeking Self-Discipline
The not-so-surprising finding that "the more time students spend on task, the more likely they are to master that task" seems to dictate that we should devote our time to the standards, not to teaching self-control.
That standard requires that students organize their time, perhaps participate as a member of a small group, stay focused over a period of time, and to self-monitor their progress.
All of this takes time away from teaching and learning and creates an unpleasant tone in the classroom, which is felt by all students.
www.ascd.org /ed_topics/2000cummings/chapter1.html   (3248 words)

  
 Challies Dot Com: The Discipline of Choices
Holiness of character, then, is developed one choice at a time as we choose to act righteously in each and every situation and circumstance we encounter during the day." I think there are some who feel that discipline brings about holiness.
At this time discipline and commitment can be used by God to work in us His holiness.
Discipline is but a means to a much higher, more Christ-like end.
www.challies.com /archives/001985.php   (1581 words)

  
 ntpd - Network Time Protocol (NTP) daemon
However, it can operate in a one-time mode where the time is set from an external server and frequency is set from a previously recorded frequency file.
When kernel support is available to discipline the clock frequency, which is the case for stock Solaris, Tru64, Linux and FreeBSD, a useful feature is available to discipline the clock frequency.
In many cases the apparent time errors are so large as to exceed the step threshold and a step correction can occur during and after the data transfer is in progress.
www.eecis.udel.edu /~mills/ntp/html/ntpd.html   (2521 words)

  
 timework
The daily timepiece is the cattle clock, the round of pastoral tasks, and the time of day and the passage of time through a day are to a Nuer primarily the succession of these tasks and their relation to one another.
Recorded time (one suspects), belonged in the mid-century still to the gentry, the masters, [ tbe farmers and the tradesmen; and perhaps the intricacy of design, and the preference for precious metal, were in deliberate accentuation of their symbolism of status.
Time commitments in the Middle Easr or in Latin America are often treated somewhat casually by European standards; new industrial workers only gradually become accustomed to regular.hours, regular.
www47.homepage.villanova.edu /seth.koven/timework.html   (16507 words)

  
 Classroom management & discipline (chapter 11)
One of the most significant sources that decreases engaged time is misbehavior.
Thus, a well-socialized (or disciplined) adult does not have be told (very often, anyway) to not pass notes while the CEO is addressing the group.
Teachers can award tokens (a) when a proscribed response doesn't occur for a specified time period (DRO); (b) when one emits a response incompatible with the target behavior (a response one is trying to decrease); and/or (c) when a student emits appropriate responses (social and academic).
www.valdosta.edu /~jhummel/psy310/!clsmgt.htm   (1262 words)

  
 Raising Great Kids
Most of the time, a certain "look" from one of us conveyed to her all the warning that was needed to get her attention.
While the differences between discipline and punishment may be subtle, they are nonetheless significant and must be considered if we want to be the kind of parents our kids need us to be.
Being sent to their room for a period of time may also not be automatically described as one or the other.
www.raisinggreatkids.com /discipline.htm   (2112 words)

  
 How do I discipline my children?
It goes without saying that the foundation for effective discipline is a strong, nurturing bond with children.
To be straightforward and truthful with you, in twenty-seven years of child clinical work, and having worked with thousands of parents, I have never seen an instance where time out was not effective, providing it was implemented in a reasoned, thoughtful, decisive manner.
The fact is, time out is the single most effective method of discipline (though by no means is it the only tool).
www.medhelp.org /forums/ChildBehavior/messages/30052.html   (604 words)

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