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<blockquote data-quote="Kjs" data-source="post: 138122"><p>December and Spring. the worst. I always blamed it on school. Just before the holidays, kids are looking forward to the holiday break, xmas..etc.</p><p> </p><p>then Spring. Longest time school goes without a break. January - easter. This year with Easter being sooner I believe it helped. Then we count (yes literally count) the days until the end.</p><p> </p><p>School. Just School. The lights bother him. Since early on when he first started, the ticking of the clocks, the flickering of the lights, the fire alarm drills..echoing in the gym - All bother him a great deal. He still would prefer NOT to eat in a fast food restaurant due to the buzzing of the french fry machine.</p><p>Also has complained of echoing when kids are talking, teacher talking in background.</p><p>He has learned to deal with most of it but makes him uncomfortable.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Kjs, post: 138122"] December and Spring. the worst. I always blamed it on school. Just before the holidays, kids are looking forward to the holiday break, xmas..etc. then Spring. Longest time school goes without a break. January - easter. This year with Easter being sooner I believe it helped. Then we count (yes literally count) the days until the end. School. Just School. The lights bother him. Since early on when he first started, the ticking of the clocks, the flickering of the lights, the fire alarm drills..echoing in the gym - All bother him a great deal. He still would prefer NOT to eat in a fast food restaurant due to the buzzing of the french fry machine. Also has complained of echoing when kids are talking, teacher talking in background. He has learned to deal with most of it but makes him uncomfortable. [/QUOTE]
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