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Reddit mentions of Learning Resources Time Tracker Mini Visual Timer, Classroom Timer, Hand Washing Timer, Auditory and Visual Cue, Ages 3+
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We found 2 Reddit mentions of Learning Resources Time Tracker Mini Visual Timer, Classroom Timer, Hand Washing Timer, Auditory and Visual Cue, Ages 3+. Here are the top ones.
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- GREAT FOR HOME OR CLASS: Simple timer with three colored lights and an optional alarm with visual and auditory cues for timed activities
- MULTIFUNCTIONAL: Facilitate independent time management skills. Use as a hand-washing timer for kids or as a countdown in timeout and more!
- EASY TO USE: Easy to operate with just 2 dials: total alarm time and warning time
- AUDITORY & VISUAL CUES: Adjustable volume and visual cues
- AGES 3+
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Specs:
Color | Multicolor |
Height | 4.1 Inches |
Length | 6.1 Inches |
Number of items | 1 |
Release date | January 2011 |
Size | 4.8" x 3.3" x 3.3" |
Weight | 0.05 Pounds |
Width | 4.1 Inches |
>once they're sitting down for lunch they dont wanna stay seated, they will get up to go play in the middle of eating
I got a timer from amazon that we use during our mealtime. While the light is green, it is time to eat/drink (or at least stay in their chair). Once it's flashing yellow, they can either continue to eat or pack up their food and move to the reading corner. Once it's red, it's time for everyone to pack up. This is for a class of 3/4s so it may have to be adapted somewhat to fit your kiddos, but it's been a huge improvement for us over last year without it!
Hey! I was diagnosed with ADHD a little over a year ago. I used to think I was INFP but now I think I'm ENFP.
Anyway, I find that my biggest challenges are with concentration, persistence, and emotional regulation. Some things I've found that help me:
I hope some of this was helpful and what you were looking for!
Edit: To add to that, I just watched this beautiful TEDxTalk: ADHD sucks, but not really