Timex Women's Two-Toned Watch With White EZ-Read Dial
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Timex Women's Two-Toned Watch With White EZ-Read Dial Overview
• This two-tone stainless steel watch is stylish and reliable
• Indiglo night-light
• QuickDate feature
• Easy-to-read dial
• Mineral glass crystal
• Water-resistant to 30 meters
• 30 mm two-tone stainless steel case
• 12 mm wide two-tone expansion band
• Quartz analog movement with second hand
• One-year limited manufacturer warranty
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Feb 22, 2012 05:12:08
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This computer program teaches the times tables in a fun and engaging way for young mathematicians - and non-mathematicians! It's like something they would play on Nintendo or Game Boy ... but on this game, you need to answer the questions correctly (times tables) in order to get the golden key and advance to the level.
Being the sneaky mom that I am, I loaded it up and started playing it myself (turning up the volume very loudly!) Soon, both my kids were saying, "no mom - go here!", "push this button", "MOM ... you are gonna loose or walk over a cliff!!!" and the final, "Mom, you really need to let me play this game cause you are gonna loose." Can you tell I'm really bad a video games? Obviously, this game is very engaging and even though it starts out with very simple mathematics, the game itself is so fun, the kids don't realize they are learning - or reviewing facts they already know.
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Timez Attack is a great game for High Functioning Special Needs Kids. It is easy for them to figure out - even this old mom figured out how to make it walk and such - of course, the directions are there if you want. But who needs directions when you can push buttons and make it work? My son who has Aspergers, ADHD and ODD figured it all out without any "directions" at all.
The only thing that might be tough for some kids is the timer. Some Aspergers kids or ADHD kids don't do well with the intensity a timer creates. I realize that with "normal" kids, this would not be a factor, but with our Special Needs Kids, it tends to be. It would be awesome if the creator could produce a different version, one with out the "timer" for our kids!
I would defiantly recommend this Computer Program. Oh, and did I mention, it's FREE! Yes, you can buy an upgrade version, but my kids are having fun and learning on the Free version.
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Maggie McCormick is married to her best friend Dave. Their son has Aspergers/ADHD/ODD and their daughter is mildly ADHD. They have been homeschooling for over six years and have a Support Site for Special Needs Families. Come visit them at http://www.home.maggiemccormick.com
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