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The ASA's 39th National Conference on Autism Spectrum Disorders of ASAThe Westin Kierland Resort & Spa, Scottsdale, AZ |
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Thursday, July 10, 2008: 4:00 PM-5:15 PM | |||
Miami 2 | |||
#3486- Everything You Need to Know to Structure A Classroom in 75 Minutes | |||
A structured learning environment is important for success for a student with autism. Other students benefit too. Teachers have limited time to put it all together while developing meaningful individualized lessons. We will demonstrate how to implement best practices and optimize time in 75 minutes or less. | |||
Presenters: | - Kathy Kelchner is the President of the Autism Society of Dallas and works professionally as an Educational Consultant. Kathy co-authored The Arc’s Self-Determination Assessment Scale and Whose Future Is It Anyway and Golden Ideas for Golden Students. Kathy is the sibling of a sister with autism. Kathy’s website: www.kelchner.net. | - Joane is the co-author of Golden Ideas for Golden Students. Joane presents workshops and sets up best-practices programs throughout the United States, Kuwait and Egypt. Her website,is www.jwcan.com.
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First things first Getting ready for the first day of school Set up the classroom for success. It is never too late to restructure if things just aren’t working out right. Physical structure of the room Refers to the way the classroom is set up and organized, the placement of furniture and materials. Physical and visual boundaries help the child to understand where each area begins and ends and establishes the context of the environment.
Have well defined areas-clear physical and visual boundaries. Types of Boundaries
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