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Managing the environment

Select a specific strategy relating to managing the environment.

  • The classroom environment
  • The general school environment
  • The people in the environment
  • Auditing the environment
  • Providing effective lighting
  • Providing a good auditory environment
  • Minimising clutter
  • Using colour and contrast effectively
  • Modifying the building or incorporating features into a new build
  • Buildings with internal curves

Contact: vi-autism.medina@tiscali.co.uk

Last updated: 6 March 2013

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Environment

  • The classroom environment
  • The general school environment
  • The people in the environment
  • Auditing the environment
  • Providing effective lighting
  • Providing a good auditory environment
  • Minimising clutter
  • Using colour and contrast effectively
  • Modifying the building or incorporating features into a new build
  • Buildings with internal curves

Strategies

  • Underlying principles
  • Learning
  • Environment
  • Communication
  • Sensory needs
  • Wellbeing
  • Mobility
  • Music

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