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Tips for Teachers Setting up autism Classrooms By Kelly Jean Sullivan

 



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Every classroom should have a library space with books, comfortable seating and good lighting.
A computer center is great for instruction and is a great space to help special needs children work on their writing.
 Organization for Learning: Learning areas should be clearly partitioned with bookshelves or dividers
"Have a clear space around your whiteboard. Enables students to focus solely on the screen / board.
 You could put key vocabulary words for the topic on the wall at the side of the whiteboard for those whose attention may wander slightly
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