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[quote=Anonymous]As someone with a concussion , I’ve had the experience of handling the cafeteria and not handling the cafeteria. It was truly agonizing after hitting my head. I feel for some of these kids. Yes, I was able to tolerate noise again, but throwing a person in the deep end is not a great plan. I think gradually increasing the time in the cafeteria would be better. OP, ask them if you can increase dc’s time in the cafeteria by five minutes each month, with the goal of full immersion by the end of the year. I also think loop ear buds or five silent minutes for everyone would be helpful. In elementary, each table comes in at a different time, so there would always be two tables that would be silent taking the volume down a notch for everyone.[/quote]
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