An area of student need, involving a student’s own personal safety and/or the safety of others.
• Provide constant supervision.
• Use preferential seating.
• Use specialized equipment, as prescribed to the student.
• Keep potentially dangerous items in a secure location (scissors, etc.).
• Plug electrical outlets .
• Post visuals of steps for appropriate behaviour.
• Post “stop” signs on areas that are not to be accessed by the student.
• Provide extra time.
• Chunk assessments into small parts, alternating with breaks and/or preferred activities.
• Use resource materials/visual cues during testing.
• Use various forms of assessment, focusing on the demonstration of skills.
• Conduct assessments at various times of the day, if possible.

Personal safety needs may result from physical issues and/or behaviours of the student, and may be directed at others or to the student him/herself, which is referred to as self-injurious behaviour or self-harm. Possible personal safety issues include: balance/falling, choking/eating non-food items, running into danger, hitting, throwing objects, head banging, biting, hair pulling and self-cutting.
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