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Ms. Gutierrez's Classroom

  • Academy of Personal Leadership & Excellence
  • Bronx, NY
  • Nearly all students from low‑income households Data about students' economic need comes from the National Center for Education Statistics, via our partners at MDR Education.

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Inclusion is the best way to go! In an inclusion classroom, general and special education students are combined in the same classroom. Students with Autism in these classrooms may struggle with social interactions, sensory issues or behavioral challenges. In my classroom, I want to accommodate all my kids needs so they can be successful. A way of supporting them is by providing accommodations such as fidget spinners and light covers to reduce anxiety. They will also benefit from flexible seating that's why I think it's important to have cushions. I am a strong believer that if a child doesn't learn the way we teach, teach the way a child can learn.

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Inclusion is the best way to go! In an inclusion classroom, general and special education students are combined in the same classroom. Students with Autism in these classrooms may struggle with social interactions, sensory issues or behavioral challenges. In my classroom, I want to accommodate all my kids needs so they can be successful. A way of supporting them is by providing accommodations such as fidget spinners and light covers to reduce anxiety. They will also benefit from flexible seating that's why I think it's important to have cushions. I am a strong believer that if a child doesn't learn the way we teach, teach the way a child can learn.

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