Time is of the essence. Unless, apparently, it’s read on an analog clock. A recent study suggests that only 35 percent of children in King County can tell time on an analog clock. Like other arguably ...
“Took me until my early twenties to learn how to read an analog clock, and it is still very difficult,” says Lifehacker reader Albert Peters, commenting on our post about basic life skills. Others ...
The concept of time is first introduced to most kids in kindergarten, but it’s not until age 7 or 8 that they really feel confident reading a clock. These days, we can hardly blame them for lacking ...
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