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Great product which we find helps every student, not just our neurodiverse students.
Time Timer Twist
The Twist has a sleek design and includes some handy features like a pause function and adjustable alarm volume (mute, lo...Read More
w, high). However, it takes a bit of effort to use—it doesn’t start registering minutes until you’ve twisted it about a quarter turn, which feels unintuitive. Also, it lacks the signature red disc face that visually shows the time passing—something I missed.
Time Timer MOD
The MOD is more responsive and user-friendly. The small central dial lets you set 15 or 30 minutes with just a small turn, which is great for quick setups. It’s visually intuitive and easy to use. Unfortunately, mine ended up being commandeered by my daughter… so I bought another one:
Time Timer 3"
This one is an absolute gem. It’s compact, comes with a drawstring pouch, and includes a dry-erase card you can clip onto the timer. The flip cover doubles as both a protective lid and a stand. What really impressed me is the dial mechanism—smooth and precise, with a small rubberised nub at the end of the dial to grip as you rotate. Despite the smaller size, it’s super easy to use and includes both mute and sound options for the alarm. Read Less
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The other thing I might suggest if you don't think these are suitable would be to do a bit of a google - there are a lot of great (free) resources online for teaching these sorts of skills. If you try googling social story for getting a haircut (for example) you should find some nice resources online.
I hope this helps! : )