Bee A Time Keeper® Clock

Hello everyone,

I'm Mindy Hudon, a speech-language pathologist dedicated to helping children develop essential life skills. Today, I'm thrilled to introduce you to a revolutionary tool recognized as the Creative Child Magazine 2019 Educational Product of the Year the Bee A Time Keeper® clock.

As a parent or caregiver, you know the importance of time management for your child's success. However, young children often struggle to grasp the abstract concept of time. They may hear phrases like "You have five more minutes" or "Bedtime is in 15 minutes," but understanding how time moves can be challenging.

That's where the Bee A Time Keeper® (Copyright 2020) clock comes in. Developed with expertise in executive function skills, this clock is designed to help children "see and feel" the passage of time. By tangibly experiencing time, children can learn to manage their tasks more effectively and reduce stress and frustration for themselves and adults.

What sets the Bee A Time Keeper® clock apart is its child-friendly design. Bright colors and adorable critters adorn the clock face in an analog format, making it engaging and approachable for young learners. Children can develop essential skills such as time management, planning, transitions, and self-regulation through playful visuals.

It's never too early to start teaching children about time. While traditional methods may delay time education until second grade, we believe in empowering younger children to understand time concepts early on. With the Bee A Time Keeper® clock, children as young as three can begin building a foundation for time management that will benefit them at home and in school.

Imagine the relief of knowing that your child can confidently navigate transitions and tasks independently. With the Bee A Time Keeper® clock, it's possible. Say goodbye to the struggles of getting your child to comply with time requests, and say hello to a more harmonious daily routine.

Key Takeaways:

  • The Bee A Time Keeper® clock teaches time concepts.

  • It uses colorful, child-friendly visuals, such as cute little critters on the minute and hour hands, to help children see and feel the passage of time.

  • Helps children improve transition expectations

Thank you for joining me on this exciting journey to help children thrive. Together, we can empower the next generation with the essential skills to succeed.

Warm Regards,

Mindy Hudon, M.S., CCC-SLP