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Remote Shower Timer: Less stress from long showers

Less stress from long showers. When showers become long and arduous, they reverberate throughout the day: fatigue, arguments, tension, and the feeling that "something's not working out" again. RemoteShowerTimer was created to help parents gently support their child or teen if they spend too much time in the shower—especially if they have autism, OCD, ADHD, or sensory disabilities. It's not about punishment or control. It's about a clear signal that helps them finish their shower on time, without yelling, reminding, or crossing their child's or teen's personal boundaries. For many families, this becomes a way to achieve a little more peace, less conflict, and a more predictable morning routine.


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