Multimodal Teaching

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Use Visual Boundaries

Clear boundaries create a structured and safe environment for anxious students. Tip: Mark areas with clear labels or floor taps to define spaces (e.g., group work, quiet...

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Keep Predictability

Predictability reduces uncertainty, which is a common trigger for anxiety. Tip: Maintain a consistent classroom routine and schedule.

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Avoid Overscheduling

Scheduled breaks prevent students from feeling rushed or overwhelmed. Tip: Include breaks between activities to give students downtime.

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Limit Noise Levels

Reducing noise helps prevent sensory overload and creates a peaceful learning environment. Tip: Use soft background music or white noise, and establish quiet times during...

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Use Soft Lighting

Gentle lighting reduces stress and creates a calming ambiance. Tip: Replace harsh fluorescent lights with natural or dimmable lighting.

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Designate a Calm Corner

A designated space allows students to self-regulate and manage their emotions privately. Tip: Provide a quiet area with tools like stress balls, weighted blankets, or...

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Reduce Clutter

A tidy, organized space is less overwhelming and helps students focus better. Tip: Organize materials in labeled bins and minimize decorations on walls.

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Use Neutral Colors

Neutral tones create a soothing environment that reduces anxiety and overstimulation. TIp: Decorate the classroom with soft, neutral tones like blues or greens.

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