Aliceacc
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A teacher in my building once had one of those reed diffuser things in her classroom. I had one study hall a day in that room.
I put up with nagging headaches for about 2 weeks before I asked her to get rid of it.
I can't imagine being a kid in that room, trying to think, with that thing in there.
My suggestion would be to open the windows and let the fresh air in, particularly after some of your kids have come from gym.
In addition, and I know this is a LONG SHOT, I would be against anything that could mask a smell that could keep my kids safe-- like something burning in a nearby classroom or bathroom.
I put up with nagging headaches for about 2 weeks before I asked her to get rid of it.
I can't imagine being a kid in that room, trying to think, with that thing in there.
My suggestion would be to open the windows and let the fresh air in, particularly after some of your kids have come from gym.
In addition, and I know this is a LONG SHOT, I would be against anything that could mask a smell that could keep my kids safe-- like something burning in a nearby classroom or bathroom.