Classroom Management

Classroom Management for an autism classroom is going to be a mix of traditional classroom management techniques such as creating and sticking to rules, lesson plans, routines and procedures to non-traditional techniques such as using any visual supports, various schedules and collaborating with many, many adults in a single day.

Management of the Student’s Learning

Use Visual Strategies Website
Effective Teaching Harry and Rosemary Wong Blogs
Classroom Management and Organization Link
Positive Behavior Supports
AutismClassroom Behavior Support Links
Tips for Conducting Group Lessons
Routine Lesson Plans
Autism Classroom Rules-coming soon
Recommended Book -Task Galore: Making Groups Meaningful
Links to Books on Visual Supports

Management of Collaboration Efforts with Other Professionals and Parents

Team Roles and Responsibilities
Management Tips

Management of Time
Staff Breaks and Lunch Breaks
Routines
Procedures
Weekly Schedules
Daily Schedules

Timers

Related Topics for Teachers: Developing an IEP, Behavior Intervention, Communication Techniques, Classroom Organization, Real Classrooms, Support for the How to Set Up a Classroom for Students with Autism book, Set up An Autism Classroom

 

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