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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I have a neurotypical teen who has never liked the extreme noise of cafeterias. DC regularly takes advantage of a quieter space in HS to eat lunch and get a few minutes to decompress. It’s not up to me to consider what is an appropriate accommodation for children with additional needs, but I wanted to chime in to say that this can be an issue for kids and adults of all ages to find that volume and chaos to be exhausting. [/quote] Bt definition, tour kid is not neurotypical. [/quote] Oh FFS. Not wanting to be with 100+ noisy kids is not a special need. It's common sense. Very few adults would voluntarily choose this as a lunch setting. Because it's unpleasant.[/quote] I don’t like it either and I am NT. However, not liking it and not being able to tolerate it are two different things. For my ND child, it’s intolerable - painful - to point they shut down. [/quote]
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