TESTIMONIALS AND AWARDS
Educators &
Daycare Providers Parents & Grandparents
Professionals Awards
Educators &
Daycare Providers
Ninety-three
percent of schools say kindergartners today "have more behavioral
problems than were seen just five years ago." (Parents Survey
on Discipline, Chicago Sun - Times, January 2004)
- "We send TimeOut Tot
home as an "assignment" for parent and child to watch together - says
kindergarten teacher and mother, Bonnie Rohm.
- "Misbehavior is a tough
subject to broach with parents of a difficult child. TimeOut Tot
allows me to address the problem without personally confronting them."
- says preschool director and mother, Debbie Bacino
Thirty-six
percent of teachers say they lose two or more hours of teaching time
each week because of discipline problems. (American Federation
of Teachers)
- "It's another pair of hands
at a time when a parent (teacher or caregiver) needs it most." - says
kindergarten teacher and mother, Nancy Decker "
- "Children are captivated
by loveable little Tot, and so they listen and learn from his lessons"-
says Kindergarten Teacher of the Year
and mother, Melanie Arms
- "All I have to do now is
refer to Tot and the children remember "the rule." - says Nena
Soltani grandmother and day care director.
A
February 2003 study found that 58 percent of those surveyed said that
discipline was a "serious problem" facing classroom teachers (Southern
Media & Opinion Research, Inc.)
- "TimeOut Tot helps
bridge the gap between home and day care and enables a consistent
approach to disciplining." - says preschool director and mother
Kathy Martinee
- "We have incorporated TimeOut
Tot into our curriculum because the children have responded so well
to Tot. Now, the children remind each other of 'what Tot says' about
whining or pushing." - says mother and assistant daycare director,
Linda Blanks
- " I bring my own
DVD
player from home so that I can show TimeOut Tot to my class.
Sure it's a hassle, but it's a lot easier than dealing with discipline
problems." - says kindergarten teacher and mother, Leslie Henzie
Parents
& Grandparents
"Disciplining
is the second greatest challenge facing parents today!" (Parenting
Today, April 2001)
- "A DVD that teaches good
behavior…and has proven success…there isn't a parent who wouldn't buy
one!?" - says mother Dessa Meyer
- "Understanding these are
NORMAL preschool behaviors and my role as "teacher," has given a whole
new meaning to my role as mother…and a brighter outlook to my day!" - says
mother and Sunday preschool director Molly Gervais
Forty
percent of youngsters who showed "appropriate friendliness and
self-control" at age three grew into well-rounded teenagers and adults.
(Otago University, New Zealand)
- "I want the best for my
child, so I buy nothing but the best. If it doesn't come highly
recommended or have a Parents Choice Award sticker on it, I won't buy
it. TimeOut Tot comes with both!" - says elementary school teacher
and mother Nancy Decker
- "If my pediatrician
"prescribes" something, I take it. So, I took Tot home…and now we're
all feeling better!" - says mother Ellen Rhomberg
Eighty-eight
percent of grandparents feel that parents today let their kids get away
with too much. (CBSNews.com)
- "When I sent my daughter
TimeOut Tot as a gift, I didn't have to say a word. And, she just said
one, "Thanks." - says grandmother Jeanne Jennett
- "There's no one like
grandma of course, but when I'm not around, Tot's the next best
thing!"- says grandmother Priscilla Bolger
Twenty-one
percent of parents say they have a child with a discipline problem. (Fairfield
Research, Child Magazine)
- "The parenting tips have
helped me understand my child better, and as a result, it has stretched
my level of patience." - says mother Meg Vail
- " Before TimeOut Tot came
into our house, there was many-a-day when the frustration level reached
"extreme." Now, my son and I have a better understanding of how we both
should behave." - says mother Casey Riley
Professionals
Eighty-four
percent of parents believe it's essential for their children to be
courteous and polite, but only 34% percent feel they have succeeded in
teaching them this. (Public Agenda, 2002)
- "TimeOut Tot is a
non-threatening, non-judgmental, backyard squirrel that the kids really
listen to." - says pediatrician and mother, Peggy Legault
- "Tot is friendly little
helper that appears at a time when parents need it most. A terrific
tension tamer!" - says child psychologist and mother, Lisa Hinz
TIMEOUT
TOT AWARDS