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Implementing visual boundaries in the special education classroom can significantly improve students' understanding of where they are expected to be, reducing wandering and invasions of personal space. Using tools like painter’s tape, vinyl spots, and clear labels can effectively define these boundaries. Consistent teaching, reinforcement, and data tracking are essential to ensure students adhere to the boundaries and understand the expectations. This approach not only helps maintain order but also supports students in developing spatial awareness and independence.
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By Lisa Hollady, Special Education Teacher5
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Implementing visual boundaries in the special education classroom can significantly improve students' understanding of where they are expected to be, reducing wandering and invasions of personal space. Using tools like painter’s tape, vinyl spots, and clear labels can effectively define these boundaries. Consistent teaching, reinforcement, and data tracking are essential to ensure students adhere to the boundaries and understand the expectations. This approach not only helps maintain order but also supports students in developing spatial awareness and independence.
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Show Notes: https://chalkboardsuperhero.com/episode41

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