Anadigit Talking Clock
Monday, February 21st, 2005
The Anadigit Talking Clock is an excellent tool for learning to tell time: it has both digital and analog faces on the same clock and it speaks the time as well.
This allows someone learning the harder analog face to use the digital and speech for support and comparison. It’s not expensive and runs on 3 AA batteries.
I’ve used it for years in talks as an example of an accessible tool that does not look like something for the disabilities market. In other words, it’s a good way for anyone to learn to tell time, learning disability or not.
Products like this can be bought at MaxiAids.
I am looking for a watch or other personal piece of equipment that alerts an autistic child to move to the next activity. Can you help me?
Cheryl,
Check out the link above to MaxiAids, I’ll bet they have something close.