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the classroom is decorated with colorful furniture and decorations

Visual boundaries are a vital part of classroom setup, especially in special education classrooms! I am so excited to show you how I set up and utilize these visual boundaries in my self-contained autism classroom! You will learn all about how to use furniture for visual boundaries as well as how to use everyday items like shower curtains as visual boundaries. These are great for setting up independent work stations in your special ed classroom. Learn more now!

Special Education Classroom Setup: Design a Structured Space to Support Learning - Fishyrobb

It's that time of year when we're all setting up our classrooms for our new students. When they walk in on the first day of school, you want your room to look bright and inviting, right? But if you're a special education teacher, that means more than just choosing a theme or picking out cute

the ultimate guide to setting up special ed classroom rooms for room design and decorating

Laying out the special needs classroom design can be tough. I've rounded up posts and goals of setting up the physical space.

classroom setup ideas for k - 2 and k - 2 self - contained learning areas

Are you a self-contained special education teacher who teaches grades K-2? As an early elementary special education teacher, there are a variety of things that I love in my special ed classroom and I’m going to share them. Creating visual schedules for special education students is exactly what they need. K-2 centers are a must with my early elementary special ed kids. Learn about my centers like a listening center, math center, ELA center, and much more!

a mermaid fabric wall hanging on the side of a classroom room with text overlay

How to add a sensory wall to your self-contained special education classroom. Sensory fun for hours!

Color-coding provides students with a visual support and keeps teachers organized as well. Any excuse to add color into my classroom is a win in my book!

a child's room with posters on the wall and rugs in front of it

A spot to help children self-regulate that is simple and is totally working in my own classroom. Click to learn more!

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