Time Keeper Visual Timer
Time Keeper Visual Timer
- Makes Time Tangible and Predictable
The disappearing colour disc helps visual learners and anxious minds feel more in control. - Supports Transitions and Routines
Ideal for classroom tasks, calming corners, therapy sessions or home routines. - Silent and Easy to Use
No ticking, no noise until the time runs out, just clear, visual countdown support with a simple dial.
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Visual Timer – Make Time Visible for Calm and Clarity
A Clear and Calm Way to Understand Time
This Visual Timer turns the abstract concept of time into something children can see. As the coloured disc gradually disappears, it shows how much time is left for an activity, perfect for helping kids transition between tasks, manage focus and reduce anxiety.
Why It’s Helpful
Many children (and adults) with autism, ADHD or anxiety struggle with time-related stress. Verbal countdowns often aren't enough. This timer provides a quiet, non-ticking, visual cue that supports independence, routine and predictability. It’s especially helpful for classroom transitions, homework sessions or calming breaks.
How to Use It
Turn the dial to set the desired amount of time (up to 60 minutes). The coloured portion will shrink as time passes. Use it for quiet work, reading, therapy activities, or screen time boundaries.
Age Guide:
Ages 3+, Teens, Adults
Material:
Durable plastic with clear visual display
Dimensions:
Approximately 9cm x 9cm x 4cm
Product Warning:
Not suitable for children under 3 years due to small parts. Use under adult supervision. Choking hazard. Battery.
Product Information:
Requires 2 x AAA batteries (not included); 60-minute maximum countdown; gentle audible alert
Frequently Asked Questions
What is a visual timer used for?
It helps children (and adults) see how much time is left for a task, break or transition. It's ideal for building independence and reducing time-related anxiety.
Is it noisy or distracting?
No, this visual timer is completely silent with no ticking or alarms—perfect for sensory-sensitive environments.
What age is this timer suitable for?
It’s suitable for children aged 3 and up, as well as teens and adults who benefit from visual scheduling or routine support.
Can I use this in a classroom?
Yes, it’s widely used by teachers, aides and therapists to support group transitions, focus blocks and independent task management.
Does it run on batteries?
No batteries required. This timer operates manually with a simple twist dial—no charging or replacements needed.
Is it helpful for children with ADHD?
Yes, it’s an excellent tool for ADHD support. The visual cue helps reduce time-blindness and supports better task transitions and focus.