Friday, November 7, 2014

Six Alternative Seating Options in the Classroom for a Child with Special Needs


When most of us think of a classroom, we envision children sitting at their desks and a teacher at the front of the room explaining a concept or teaching a lesson. However, teaching is evolving to meet differences in learning styles. The goal after all is the learning. It is not foreign anymore to see a teacher on the floor with her students or students up & about around the classroom while engaged in learning. Whereas traditional classrooms insisted on kids sitting still, newer methods allow children to move in order to learn. Let’s take a look at some alternative solutions to the traditional seat.  http://www.friendshipcircle.org/blog/2014/11/03/six-alternative-seating-arrangements-for-a-child-with-special-needs/?utm_source=Friendship+Circle+Blog&utm_campaign=cf06b5b5a7-RSS_EMAIL_CAMPAIGN&utm_medium=email&utm_term=0_3ec270b4ae-cf06b5b5a7-199142745

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