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Which parental statement would the nurse recognize as the appropriate application of time-out when disciplining a 4-year-old?

  • A. I send my child to their bedroom for misbehaving.
  • B. We limit time-out to 4 minutes per incident.
  • C. Putting my child in a dark closet for time-out is very effective.
  • D. I explain the reason for the time-out before and after disciplining my child.
Correct Answer: D

Rationale: The correct answer is to explain the reason for the time-out before and after disciplining the child. This approach reinforces the child's association of the time-out with the undesirable behavior, helping the child learn to control those behaviors. Sending a child to their bedroom may lead to negative associations with bedtime or be ineffective if the child enjoys spending time in their bedroom. Time-out should ideally be limited to 1 minute per year of age, so a time-out for a 4-year-old should be limited to 4 minutes. Placing a child in a dark closet can create fear and damage the child's trust in their parents as a source of safety, making it an inappropriate and harmful approach. Even if this method seems effective in the short term, the potential long-term consequences outweigh any immediate benefits.