themilesfamily
<font color=green>Wanna potty with Spongebob Squar
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We're not having class in the dark, but those lights are extremely bright. Several times, I've caught them out of the corner of my eye and thought the fire alarm was about to start ringing. So, yes, they can be a distraction, especially if multiple students are wearing them.
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Perhaps the risk for an epileptic student would be elevated in a darkened classroom -- when the class is watching a filmstrip or something. Flashing lights are more intense in the dark than in a brightly lit classroom.
I found this on a "Things that trigger seizures" page:
* Flickering lights: Some people with epilepsy are sensitive to light (photosensitive). This means that flashing lights or the flickering of televisions, video games or computer monitors can set off a seizure. Only about 1 in 20 people with epilepsy are affected in this way
OP, I guess those shoes will have to be your kids' after-school shoes. They ARE very cute!!