Quote Originally Posted by jaylupa View Post

My biggest concern is the preception or example the other kids see because if he is always in a time out, I don't want them to act out and have a room full of caos. Is that crazy?
I think you are looking at it the wrong way around. By seeing your son in a time out the other kids will see that there are consequences to bad behavior. If you are CONSISTENT with your son, put him in a time out EVERY time he acts out, he will snap out of it and start listening. If you give him ANY chances, he will continue to act out because there is not always a consequence to his behavior, so why not try to get away with it? Get what I'm sayin?