
Does your child have trouble staying on task? Does your child have difficulty with time management? Do you need to try a new system to help with both? Timely Matters, Inc. has come out with On·Task On·Time for Kids.
You can set up each disk for different times of the day. You can space out the stickers to give your child more time between activities. I visited their website to watch a video of how it works. It seems to be easy to carry around and the stickers on the rotating disc gives your child the visual cues he or she needs to help stay on task and on time. Plus, it shows what is coming up. It is a great way to give your child a portable schedule.
Timely Matters, Inc. will be giving one away to a lucky winner. The winner gets to choose if it will be for a boy or girl.
This giveaway starts now and will end July 13, 2010. You must be a US resident to win. Please leave your email with your entry comment.
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I would use this awesome visual support for my elementary autism classroom. I teach students in grades 2nd through 5th who have moderate to severe autism. The On-Task On-Time would be especially beneficial for those students who have difficulty with transitions between activities.
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I would love to try this for my son who is 6 and staying on tasks that aren't hugely motivating for him is tough. Would love to see if this could help. Theguinness@verizon.net
I would love this for my daughter. We are a homeschooling family and all three of us are trying to establish better routines. I think this would be really helpful. crayolaswap at hotmail dot com
I would love one to try in one of our special education classes. Once we evaluate it we can buy for other classes and recommend for parents to use at home.
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My DIL would love this!! She has the kids and it would be great for them to finish their tasks! Thanks for this awesome giveaway!
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We are teaching 4 children at home due to the area schools lack of ability to work with special children. 2 of the 4 children have learning disorders, ADHD, and lack of focus even on medications. I am ALWAYS asked, "What's next?", "What time is it?" or "When are we done?". This would Truly be a blessing to our family as they could "SEE" where they were literally each day!
i would give this to my sons so that they can keep on task
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I would love to have this for my 11YO daughter. She was tested for ADD and was borderline normal, so we are trying to support her by giving her external cues on how long she has to do something. We use timers often, but this looks like it would be fantastic for her!
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I would give this to my son’s special ed teacher to help him stay on task in the classroom. He has ADD & Asperger’s.
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I would give this to my daughter she is easily side tracked
I would love to have this to keep my 9 year old daughter on task. She is my ‘dream come true’… I just didn’t realize my little dream came with so many title’s…ADHA, sensory integration, RAD, FAS, if she were a DR. she would be a specialist!!! We are thankful we were blessed with this little challenge and also thankful for the support of our older Bio daughters and their husbands!
Definitely an intriguing product! I’d use it with my son (pdd-nos) and see if it helps.
I would love to use this with my students. I am a speech therapist and treat a variety of spectrum speech-language delayed children.
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This would be great for my 5 year old angel with autism. We live in AL and insurance covers only minimal OT and speech. We are paying out of pocket for an intensive home ABA program and we are actually working on this right now! The program is “Individual Work Tasks” and wow would this be helpful. Our family has sacrificed so much to help our little man. Found your blog through another blog – excited about following you now.
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Thanks for the chance to win this! If I win, I would give the On-Task On-Time to my friend Nicole for her son, Grady.
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I would give it to myself and use it in my classroom.
I have four, young children that this would be perfect for!!
I am a new reading teacher, starting in the fall. I know there will be several students that I will be working with who have autism. I will need extra support being a new teacher. This device might just be the help I need.
I would use this with both of my kids to help teach time and staying focused.
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My daughter since she is learning about this right now.