Yesterday, my just-turned-two-year-old daughter gave herself a timeout. Here's how it went: We were about fifteen minutes away from eating dinner and she said she wanted crackers. We said "No, we're going to eat dinner very soon, honey. If you want milk or water in a cup, you can have that." She demanded milk in a bowl, cereal, more crackers, batted away our hands when we offered cups of milk or water and generally worked herself into a tizzy. She tends not to eat well, so we are really trying to not let her snack right before meals since she often will fill up on a few measly crackers and then not eat anything at dinner. She we held firm and gently explained that dinner was coming, tried to make it sound enticing ("Oh, mashed potatoes are so good!"), but she had a meltdown for about 5 minutes. Then she suddenly wailed "I want a timeout." I have never given her one. I didn't even understand her at first, but then I did and said "you want a timeout?" She said "Yes" then got her blankie and walked over to the chair, climbed in and sat there quietly sucking her thumb for a few minutes and sighing contentedly. It was so bizarre. It reminded me of the way I feel after having a good cry. Then today she laid down on the floor with her blankie while we were cooking dinner again and said "I'm having a timeout."
Where on earth is this coming from? Our neighbors do timeouts with their kids and we spend a lot of time over there, so maybe she hears the parents saying that and the kids have received timeouts in front of us. DH speculated that she noticed that they were upset and that then they went inside for a few minutes and came back calm and so wanted to do the same thing to calm herself. Isn't that a big logical leap for a 2-year-old?
I don't know what I think of this. It struck us as very funny at first. Then I felt bad without knowing why. Then I thought maybe it's good, it shows she knows when she is feeling out of control and knows how to just take a break and breathe and relax.
Has anyone else ever heard of this?
Where on earth is this coming from? Our neighbors do timeouts with their kids and we spend a lot of time over there, so maybe she hears the parents saying that and the kids have received timeouts in front of us. DH speculated that she noticed that they were upset and that then they went inside for a few minutes and came back calm and so wanted to do the same thing to calm herself. Isn't that a big logical leap for a 2-year-old?
I don't know what I think of this. It struck us as very funny at first. Then I felt bad without knowing why. Then I thought maybe it's good, it shows she knows when she is feeling out of control and knows how to just take a break and breathe and relax.
Has anyone else ever heard of this?








