Welcome back to Permission to Parent- on this episode we discuss time out, what is it, why is everyone suddenly against it? And importantly what the research says. You’re joined as always by father daughter duo, Simon and Elly Beal.Have a question or comment? Email us at [email protected] us on Instagram: @permissiontoparentFind a health service | healthdirectReaddick, C. A., & Chapman, P. L. (2000). Young children's perceptions of time out. Journal of Research in Childhood Education, 15(1), 81-87. Young Children's Perceptions of Time Out: Journal of Research in Childhood Education: Vol 15, No 1 (tandfonline.com)Do Time-Outs Work or Are They Harmful For Toddlers? | TIMEYou Said WHAT About Time-Outs?! | HuffPost LifeKnight, R. M., Albright, J., Deling, L., Dore-Stites, D., & Drayton, A. K. (2020). Longitudinal relationship between time-out and child emotional and behavioral functioning. Journal of Developmental & Behavioral Pediatrics, 41(1), 31-37. JDBP18-37_pap 1..7 (researchgate.net)Dadds, M. R., & Tully, L. A. (2019). What is it to discipline a child: What should it be? A reanalysis of time-out from the perspective of child mental health, attachment, and trauma. American Psychologist, 74(7), 794.20047-33f1bd1a-f47d-4509-a730-e717b13f3a3c.pdf (nsw.gov.au)Readdick, C. A., & Chapman, P. L. (2000). Young children's perceptions of time out. Journal of Research in Childhood Education, 15(1), 81-87. Young Children's Perceptions of Time Out: Journal of Research in Childhood Education: Vol 15, No 1 (tandfonline.com)