Visual Timers for Children | Manage Time & Transitions with Ease

At The OT Supplier, we understand that understanding time can be a challenge for many children, especially those with sensory processing differences, autism, or ADHD. Our curated collection of visual timers is designed to transform abstract time into a concrete, easy-to-understand concept. These essential tools help children anticipate transitions, manage tasks, and foster independence, bringing calm and predictability to their day.

Empowering Children with Clear Time Cues & Sensory Support

Visual timers provide a powerful visual representation of time passing, making it easier for children to comprehend how long an activity will last or when it’s time to switch tasks. This clarity can significantly reduce anxiety, improve focus, and support emotional regulation. Whether it’s for homework, playtime, getting ready for school, or therapy sessions, a visual timer offers gentle, non-verbal cues that empower children to stay on track.

  • Reduces Anxiety: By seeing time disappear, children can better prepare for changes.
  • Improves Focus: Helps children concentrate on a task, knowing there’s a clear endpoint.
  • Promotes Independence: Encourages self-management and responsibility for their own schedule.
  • Supports Transitions: Makes moving between activities smoother and less stressful.

Our range includes various styles, from colourful sand timers to easy-to-read clock timers, all selected by occupational therapists to meet the diverse needs of Australian families. Pair your visual timer with our visual schedules to create comprehensive daily routines, or explore our emotional regulation tools for additional support. For other developmental aids, check out our educational toys.

To learn more about how visual supports benefit children, visit the Raising Children Network website.

Explore our collection of visual timers today and bring greater clarity, calm, and independence to your child’s routine across Australia.

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