Designing a socially-distanced classroom for students with autism

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Aimee Dearmon

If you haven’t already set up a socially-distanced classroom, no doubt you will need to at some point. Check out the edWeb.net webinar, Navigating a Socially-Distanced Classroom for Students with Autism, presented by Aimee Dearmon, a speech and language pathologist and board-certified behavior analyst with more than 15 years of experience serving students with autism.

Dermon’s presentation, downloadable from https://www.edweb.net/.5e5d3f3b/ includes layout suggestions for the classroom including hygiene stations, and ideas for creating station barriers, such as with PVC pipe.

A classroom separated into walled-off stations using PVC pipe.

Have multiple hygiene stations around the classroom.

 

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