Local Operating
Guidelines
Time-Out
Time-out is defined as:
a
behavior management technique in which,
to provide a student with an opportunity
to regain self-control, the student is
separated from other students for a
limited period in a setting:
(A)
that is not locked; and
(B)
from which the student is not physically
prevented from leaving.
Personnel called upon to implement
time out based on requirements
established in the student's IEP and/or
BIP must receive training in the use of
timeout within 30 school days of being
assigned the responsibility of
implementing time out. This training
must include the required TBSI (Texas
Behavior Support Initiative) modules.
The
following guidelines should be
considered to determine if the use of
time-out is appropriate:
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Time-out
should only be used in conjunction with
an array of positive behavior
intervention strategies and techniques
and must be included in the student's
IEP and/or BIP.
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The
behaviors that will result in time-out
should be explicitly stated. The
statement should also identify the
reinforcing situations that are
maintaining the behavior.
Planning Process.pdf
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The
teacher or behavioral specialist should
have documentation that the milder forms
of time-out or other reduction
techniques have proved ineffective in
suppressing the inappropriate behavior.
The ARD committee must use any collected
data to judge the effectiveness of the
timeout and provide a basis for making
determinations regarding its continued
use.
MonitorUse.pdf
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The
teacher or behavioral specialist should
prepare a concise, written statement of
procedures to be followed when a student
chooses to be in time-out.
Planning Process.pdf
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Physical
force or threat of physical force shall
not be used to place a student in
timeout.
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Characterize time-out as a "cool down"
behavior management technique that
assists the school in serving children
in less restrictive settings.
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A staff
member must be assigned to the area of
the time-out so that continuous visual
and auditory monitoring occurs.
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Records
should be kept of each occasion when
time-out is used. This documentation
should be recorded on the AISD forms.
FrequencyMonitoring.pdf
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Use of
timeout shall not be used in such a
fashion that precludes the ability of
the student to be involved in and
progress in the general curriculum and
advance appropriately toward attaining
the annual goals specified in the
student's IEP.
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