Timeout definition

Timeout means a behavior intervention in which a student, for a limited and specified time, is separated from the class within the classroom or in a non-locked setting for the purpose of self-regulating and controlling his or her own behavior. In a timeout, the student is not physically restrained or prevented from leaving the area by physical barriers.
Timeout means a behavior management technique that is part of an approved program, involves the monitored separation of the student in a non-locked setting, and is implemented for the purpose of calming.
Timeout means a behavior management technique that involves the monitored separation of a student in a non-locked setting, and is implemented for the purpose of calming.

Examples of Timeout in a sentence

  • Execution Timeout Specify the amount of time to wait before execution of a task is completed on the server.

  • Server Selection Timeout Specify the amount of time to block for server selection before throwing an exception.

  • Read Timeout Specify the amount of time to wait for more data from a connection before aborting the read.

  • Write Timeout Specify the amount of time to wait for a block to be written to a connection before aborting the write.

  • Parents/guardians will be notified.) • Increased use of level 1 interventions • Parental notification and conference request sent home • Parent-student-teacher conference • Classroom behavior contract • Loss of privileges • Time-out with another teacher • Lunch detention (1 day) For repeated level 2 offenses not responding to level 2 interventions, level 3 interventions may benecessary.


More Definitions of Timeout

Timeout means a behavior management technique in which, to provide a student with the opportunity to reflect or regain self-control, a student is separated from others for a limited period in a setting that is not locked and the exit is not physically blocked by furniture, closed door held shut from outside, or other inanimate object. (Authority: 14 Del.C. §4112F(a)(6))
Timeout means the removal of a client from other clients to another space within the same activity area for the purpose of modifying behavior.
Timeout means voluntary confinement of the resident in an area removed from other residents.
Timeout means a behavioral intervention in which a student is temporarily removed from a learning activity without being confined.
Timeout means the voluntary option of a resident to move to a designated area from which the resident is not physically prevented from leaving, for the purpose of providing the resident an opportunity to regain self-control.
Timeout means a behavior management technique that involves the monitored separation of a student in a non-locked setting and is implemented for the purpose of de- escalating, regaining control, and preparing the student to meet expectations to return to their education program. Timeout does not include:
Timeout means a behavior management technique that may be part of an approved treatment plan involving the separation of the student from the group, in a non-locked setting, for the purpose of calming. Timeout is not seclusion.