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Keep students on track with programmable electronic timer. Set green, red and yellow lighted sections and six sounds to indicate time remaining. LCD and volume controls. Requires adapter (LPNLER2901), sold separately, or four AA batteries (not included).
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- Time Tracker, Time Tracker Adapter. Keep students on track with programmable electronic timer. Set green, red and yellow lighted sections and six sounds to indicate time remaining.
- Keep students on track with programmable electronic timer.
- Set green, red and yellow lighted sections and six sounds to indicate time remaining.
- LCD and volume controls.
- Requires adapter (LPNLER2901), sold separately, or four AA batteries (not included).
- It's never been easier to keep kids on track!
- Lighted sections of this unique electronic timer alert kids to time remaining.
- Program green, yellow and red sections and 6 sound effects easily to indicate that time is running out.
- Features 180° viewing, large, easy-to-read LCD display; volume control and pause feature.
- Measures 9"H.
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Customer Buzz
 "Grandma's favorite toy." 2010-02-15
By M. Henry (Bellevue, WA USA)
I am a busy distractible grandma who bought herself a Time Tracker for Christmas. Very useful for timing chores, making phone calls, and budgeting my time in general. I do wish it could hold more than two programs at a time. I may buy a second one just to keep 4 programs without having to reset so often. DO keep the programing directions handy because you WILL forget how to do it. My 11 year old visiting grandson is fascinated by its programming and likes to use it for everything we do. We both wish we could put in our own sounds and not be limited to just the few available. Still, all in all, it has been even more useful than I expected and far more fun besides!

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 "great to teach your kids to have a sense of time with this visual timer" 2010-01-02
By Slacker Mom - Just say No! (Chicago, Illinois United States)
Being someone that has very little sense of time when I'm not watching the clock, I love this product! It not only keeps me from having to nag when we are getting ready but it also teaches the kids how long 5 minutes really is... not the 5 minutes I would give them before when I would get distracted and many times it would really be 10 or even 20. We have been on time for school much more often and I can set the timer and get myself ready instead of having to call out cues constantly to keep the kids on track. This helps the kids focus and keep on track and it leaves more time to relax and enjoy. This is a must have for any parent that is time challenged! We use it to get ready in the morning, at bedtime, at dinner (when needed... takes it from a frustrating 30 minute battle to a 12 minute quick meal knowing the food goes away when the timer goes off), for homework when needed, to have cleaning races and for timed workouts. We love this thing! Do wish it were a little easier to set but not a big problem... even I can figure it out with the directions. It makes getting ready a race against the clock which is just much more fun!

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 "A good tool with some flaws" 2009-12-18
By V. Mehring
My 5yo son saw the time tracker in a catalog and said he wanted it for his timeouts. I figured that since he was planning on having more timeouts I should support him in that, so I got it from Amazon which fortunately had a much lower price on it than the catalog.



It is great for him to have a visual representation of time ticking down. It helps a lot with transitions, especially getting ready for school. I can definitely tell the difference on days when we use it versus days when we forget. I can tell him that while it's green he can play, when it's yellow he has to get dressed, and when it's red we should be getting in the car. This alone makes it a valuable tool in our household, and I would recommend it. Remarkably, it has withstood some pretty rough handling from my two kids, and although it makes an ominous rattle now after two falls, it still works. It's very helpful that on the manual setting you can choose just how long each section is. I know my son can get dressed in under ten minutes when I stick a pack of frozen corn in his shorts, so I make the yellow section just long enough for that.



That said, there are some problems. My son has a hearing sensitivity (sensory processing disorder) and he absolutely can't stand the sound effects. Fortunately there is a volume control, and this helps him tolerate it. (I choose to use the sounds even though he hates it because it encourages him to pay attention.) A wider selection of sound effects, with some gentler sounds, would be nice. Also, there is no way to choose the sound it makes as it goes from yellow to red. It just beeps once, which is easy to miss if you aren't in the same room as the time tracker.



And as many others have said, the time tracker is a pain in the butt to program. I've done it a lot, so I am pretty good at it now, but my husband refuses to use the thing for the bedtime routine. He says it's 'not intuitive.' Oddly enough, he's the techie of the family, so I really mock him for this, but I do have to agree. You need to have the instruction manual handy the first couple dozen times you change the settings. I had to do this every time at first, because I had intended to use the a/c adapter, not batteries. Since I never opened the battery compartment I didn't find that tiny piece of paper between the two backup batteries that prevented the settings from being saved. Practice makes prefect, or at least good enough.

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 "Wonderful Way To Make Consistent Time Outs" 2009-11-12
By NDM (Virginia)
After reading many of the negative reviews on the Learning Resource Time Tracker, I was hesitant to buy it thinking it would break right out of the box. Not true at all. In fact, while it is not the most quality product I've ever purchased for my 2 1/2 year old son, it is definitely not the worst. It is what it is...and it does what it does...and it does both very well.



I first saw the product on Nanny 911 and I did think about it again until I started having difficulty keeping my son in his time out spot without having to sit right next to him to keep him there. I combined the Time Tracker with the Take Out Time Out mat (overpriced, but cute) and now I hardly have any problems with him finishing his time outs. He thinks time outs are interesting now and he cannot wait to finish and hear the "Time's Up!" announcement so he can play again, while knowing that we are happy with him for doing his duty.



While the Time Tracker may not be the easiest thing to program, as others have said, once you do it once it's pretty easy. I have gotten so used to it that I can change the timer from time out, to nap time, to overnight sleep time in less than a minute. I set it to all green on "manual setting" and only make it turn yellow for the last 50 seconds, and red the last 10 seconds. Seriously, those reviewers who say it's difficult are simply techno-phobic or lazy. It's not hard and all...and my son loves knowing that there is a set time on all of his duties. Hearing "Time's Up!" is one of his favorite things now.



Finally, again on quality, this is not a toy. Do not let your kids play with it or it will cease to work. Let them see it, touch it, but only once. Tell them it is not a toy and keep it out of reach. It will break if dropped, so my solution is to not drop it. Problem solved.



Get this product. It's pretty darn cool...

Customer Buzz
 "Done on time!" 2009-11-02
By Donna M. Jones (Superior, WI)
I have used this to help my 12 year old get ready for school. At a glance he can see how much time he has. It is also great for my 5 and 3 year old who cannot tell time yet. I use it for time outs and homeschooling. Definately a good buy. It is durable. It has been dropped and thrown and still works fine.


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