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Time Management

Child

Child

Child

 When given a 5-minute warning before clean-up, a child begins to wrap up their activity and transitions smoothly when time is up. They may use visual timers or rely on adult reminders but are showing awareness of time limits. 

Youth

Child

Child

  A student creates a study timetable and sticks to it during exams. They plan 45-minute study blocks with 10-minute breaks and monitor themselves to return from breaks without needing to be told. This shows self-directed time management. 

Adult

Child

Adult

 An adult plans their workday using a calendar app. They allocate time blocks for emails, meetings, and focused work, and adjust throughout the day to stay on track. They meet deadlines reliably and are punctual to appointments. 

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