Treated or done with good judgment; correctly estimated or calculated; judicious; wise.
The Century Dictionary (Public Domain)
Use "well-judged" in a sentence
"The cast is a true ensemble—you come away feeling as though you've spent an evening in the company of a group of people who have known each other for years—and Kevin G. Coleman's well-judged staging is by turns wildly physical and sweetly subtle."
"In any case, I agree with you when you say “good teachers (I argue) have the ability to intuit where the learner is going, what his/her present capacities are (their ZPD I guess), and to what extent these capacities can be realised (or, to use your term, ‘moved’) by well-judged interventions.”"
"Nevertheless, good teachers (I argue) have the ability to intuit where the learner is going, what his/her present capacities are (their ZPD I guess), and to what extent these capacities can be realised (or, to use your term, ‘moved’) by well-judged interventions."