Learning how to tell the time was a real challenge for me as a child. The other children in class picked it up easily, yet by age 9 I still struggled. The hands on the clock were confusing, the numbers made no sense and jumbled into one. I did not know then that this is a classic sign of dyslexia. Dyslexic kids struggle to understand the analog clock and learn how to tell the time. Luckily it was the 1980s and digital watches were all the rage. So I used digital watches until it finally clicked and I could understand an analog clock”. Dyslexic Mum
Here are 3 reasons why dyslexic kids might struggle to tell time:
1. Coloured Anolg Clock: Dyslexic kids think best in colours. This clock is coloured coded and the hands are labelled to make telling the time easier. Shop now Oyster&Pop Kids Wall Clock
2. Time Activity Set: This fun kit is used in schools and will help you teach a child how to learn to tell the time at home. Shop now Learning Resources Time Activity Set
3. Learn to tell the time activity book: This activity book can be used for children of all ages that are struggling to tell the time. It is the same type of book that is used in schools. Shop now Telling the Time Ages 5-7
5. Colourful cardboard activity clock: This fun clock is less then £5. It has movable hands, perfect for dyslexic kids who learn best by being able to touch and hold. Shop now Morgans Direct Education Clock
5. Colour changing alarm clock: This fun clock is perfect for kids that struggle to tell the time. It changes colour to show then when it is time to get out of bed in the morning. Shop now I·CODE Time to Wake Kids Alarm Clock
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