8" Visual Time Timer Use this Autism Clock to Watch Elapsed Time

Audible Time Timer 8
Item #:184018
Price:$33.95
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Watch elapsed time with the visual Time Timer. Help autistic students and special populations understand the abstract concept of time easily with the visual Time Timer’s depiction of elapsed time. Students quickly understand time passes as the red dial gets smaller and smaller each minute. Best of all this visual timer works great in general education settings because it helps all students keep track of time!

In order to keep confusion and distractions to a minimum this visual timer has no numbers or hands like a traditional clock. Set Time Timer for any interval up to 60 minutes. To use just move the red disc counterclockwise to the desired time interval. The disc diminishes as time elapses until no red is visible on the timer. The disc may be moved clockwise or counterclockwise without harming the mechanism. Great for the home, classroom or your early intervention program.
Product Reviews
  Great for young students, August 10, 2012
Posted By: Crystal

I use this timer in my special education classroom (grades K-2) for numerous things including timing time outs, reward time, and break time. The students even enjoy setting the timer when they are working to see if they can "beat the timer." The visual system is great and students know when time is almost up and know to end their task when they hear the beep. The beep can also be turned off if you do not wish to use it.

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  Timer Review, April 1, 2012
Posted By: Craig

We purchased this timer for our 3 year old grandson to match the one used by his parents at their house. We knew how well it worked, so it was imperative that we duplicate what he was used to using. The timers' functionality is so simple and our grandson reacts to it appropriately when the chimes sound. An overall great product.

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