Plexiglass and masks greet kids with disabilities attending class in person
Originally published October 6, 2020 by Disability Scoop
As the school year begins, educators who work with students receiving special education services are finding creative ways to meet social distancing requirements while providing close contact, sometimes including physical touch, that the students need. Clear masks, gloves and plexiglass barriers all help educators and students work on reading and social skills while minimizing the threat of contagion.
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