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Restrictive Interventions
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files.eric.ed.govseclusion timeout, the most restrictive of these interventions, in which the student is removed from the classroom and stays alone in a barren room for a specified period of time. Types of Time-Out Harris (1985) outlined three major types of time-out: exclusionary, non-exclusionary, and isolation time-out.