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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I'm a school speech pathologist and I have a bunch of kids who prefer to eat in my room, including kids who don't receive speech services. It's quiet, I have snacks, I sometimes we listen to music, sometimes they're alone, sometimes they bring a friend. Sometimes we chat and sometimes we do our own thing, whatever the kids needs in the moment. The cafeteria and surrounding areas are pure chaos and plenty of kids find their trusted adult to spend lunch time with. [/quote] This is awesome. My 12 yo entering 7th grade DD is already talking about how Mrs. Larla lets them eat in the Choir room if they want, and who else she hopes is in her lunch period so they can eat there together. Idk what the MS lunch rooms are like in your district, and God bless you if they are just lovely-- but that's not what we're dealing with here. It can get pretty bad. I am so grateful for the kindness of these teachers.[/quote]
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