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Time shouldn't feel like pressure. 

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Our Patent-Pending
Innovative Design

The Linear Time Clock is a sensory-aware visual timer designed to help children see and feel time—so transitions become calmer, clearer, and easier to move through.

Developmentally, time is experienced internally first, externally second. 

So 5 minutes can feel as ambiguous as the infinite notion of the universe.

And when time isn't understood, it often turns into resistance, frustration, shutdowns, and conflict.

The Problem

Time is an abstract concept, causing children to associate it with pressure and overwhelm.​

For many children, especially neurodivergent children, time is not experienced as numbers.

The external experience of time is driven by today's tools which lead with urgency, numbers, and reminders; relying on loud alarms and intrusive flashing to ​signal change.

The Shift

The Linear Time Clock translates time into a calm, visual experience that supports the nervous system instead of activating it (flight or fright).

And this is different, because when the nervous system feels safe, behavior follows.

What if time didn't need to be told...

What if it could be seen?

Most timers create a sense of urgency, rely on loud sounds, increase stress by design.

This one is designed with the nervous system in mind, supporting regulation, which reduces resistance, and ultimately builds independence.

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What It Is

The Linear Time Clock is a multi-mode

visual time system,

functioning in 3 unique modes. 

Basically, it's a transition tool.

Instead of counting down with pressure, it shows time moving forward—

clearly and gently.

Timer Mode

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Set simple timers for 30 seconds, 1 minute, 3 minutes, etc. to utilize for task-based transitions. 

Ex: "I wonder if you can get your shoes on before the light line fills up."

Timer Mode

Routine Mode

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Routine Mode

Have a morning routine with visual cues? Or a nighttime routine? Or do you always structure your clinical sessions the same?

Set clear boundaries and expectations with diverse segments and colors with routine mode.

Ambient Mode

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Ambient Mode

Do you need to find a way to transition from the primal brain back into the prefrontal cortex? 

Does your child need to practice box breathing?

Need something to bring your mind away from your body and back into You?

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How It Works

Time is displayed as a soft, linear bar of light that fills from one side to the other.

It provides a clear visual cue that internally says:

👉 “This is where we are.”
👉 “This is what’s next.”

Children begin to:

  • anticipate transitions

  • feel in control

  • move through routines more independently

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Built from real life

This wasn't created in a lab.

It was created in a home...

in the middle of real routines, real challenges, and real moments of overwhelm.

What started as a tool for one child...

is now being built for families, classrooms, and therapists everywhere.

Real Life Uses
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  • Getting dressed

  • Brushing teeth

  • Cleaning up toys

  • Bedtime routines

Can you finish before the light fills?” → replaces “It’s time to…” battles

At Home
  • Session pacing

  • Transition cues

  • Task completion

  • Regulation breaks

  • Regulation cues and training

In Therapy (ST / OT / ABA)
  • Centers and rotations

  • Group transitions

  • Quiet work time

  • Sensory-friendly time cues

In Classrooms
  • Focus sessions

  • Task transitions

  • Reducing time blindness

  • WFH - Nonverbal "I am in a meeting" external cue

For Adults

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What's Coming

We are currently:

  • refining the design

  • testing in real environments

  • preparing for initial production

Be part of what’s next.

Join the early access list to:

  • get updates

  • see behind the scenes

  • be first to know when it launches

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