Corridors

Modifications

  • If student is overwhelmed moving through busy corridors, allow him/her to leave class a few minutes before or after each class ends so they are moving through corridors when quieter and less crowded.
  • Put floor markings on corridors to indicate the ‘direction of movement’ i.e. keeping to the left hand side of the corridor.
  • Provide sensory paths in corridors, which can prompt student to engage in regulating impact when moving through corridors, and between classes.
  • Provide sensory walls as a regulating distraction when waiting to go into a classroom.

Supports

  • Carrying a heavy backpack/bag when moving through corridors as this provides calming deep pressure input.  Ensure the bag isn’t too heavy! A bottle of water or an extra book may be enough.
  • Access to ear defenders/ ear plugs.
  • Educating all students to maintain a physical distance from others when walking through corridors, to avoid bumps and nudges.

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