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Christine2
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What's the plan for no school?
Ok, I am very much in favor of going back, but if schools do not, what are working parents of young children doing? Hiring nannies? Tutors? Daycare? Looking at private school options?
I am getting scared that there will be sort of hybrid or remote. I think last semester was God awful and I'd hate to put my poor kids through that again. I do not trust that the schools are prepared for meaningful remote learning. But what if that is the only option we are given? Can we mass protest seeing as how ~75% of the OP's LIF (non scientific) poll wants to reopen in some capacity?
I am thinking nanny/tutor, but I do not even know where to start looking. I wonder if families will get together to share costs? I wonder if daycares will hold their own classes? If in fact the latter becomes the norm, I am quite aware of the hypocrisy of closing schools only to open daycares.
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Posted 7/22/20 9:52 PM |
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Mrs213
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What's the plan for no school?
We are considering doing daycare on the days they are out of school but we need to know a concrete schedule. If that doesn’t work my husband will likely have to leave his full time job and get something part time so he can be with the kids when they are home...
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Posted 7/22/20 10:05 PM |
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ChilisWife
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Re: What's the plan for no school?
Many children will be left home alone unfortunately.
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Posted 7/22/20 10:43 PM |
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LSP2005
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Re: What's the plan for no school?
My kids school is announcing its plans tomorrow..I think they will be on line only or hybrid two days in school 3 remote days for middle and high school and half day for k to 5. I am not sure what working parents will do.
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Posted 7/23/20 12:01 AM |
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What's the plan for no school?
I dont have kids but my coworkers with little ones are forming private bubbles amongst themselves...3 of my coworkers, for ex, agree to drop off kids at each others houses on certain days (our job has gone mostly remote but their spouses are teachers or essential workers)..a few others are basically asking their elderly neighbors to step in.
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Posted 7/23/20 12:16 AM |
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Mrs213
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What's the plan for no school?
Anothwr problem for me, will schools have after care like they did in the past?
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Posted 7/23/20 4:40 AM |
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PitterPatter11
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What's the plan for no school?
Most schools will be hybrid as long as Cuomo approves it. Schools will need to be hybrid to meet the DOH’s guidelines.
My school is having after care and it will meet the DOH’s guidelines.
My son goes to a separate daycare but we’re not sure if my DH will just take care of drop off and pick up to help minimize exposure to others.
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Posted 7/23/20 5:57 AM |
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LulaBell
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What's the plan for no school?
Most elementary schools are trying to bring all students in full time, understanding that these kids cannot be home alone. My home district is giving parents who want it the option to do complete remote. Most people I know are sending their kids back.
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Posted 7/23/20 6:14 AM |
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NervousNell
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Re: What's the plan for no school?
Posted by EclecticEsq10810
I dont have kids but my coworkers with little ones are forming private bubbles amongst themselves...3 of my coworkers, for ex, agree to drop off kids at each others houses on certain days (our job has gone mostly remote but their spouses are teachers or essential workers)..a few others are basically asking their elderly neighbors to step in.
Elderly neighbors? That's great, ask the most vulnerable population to watch the kids.
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Posted 7/23/20 7:35 AM |
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busymomonli
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What's the plan for no school?
There will be a lot of college kids home that could be useful in these situations. I know my own daughter is not going back this semester.
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Posted 7/23/20 7:52 AM |
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NicoleF219
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Re: What's the plan for no school?
Posted by NervousNell
Posted by EclecticEsq10810
I dont have kids but my coworkers with little ones are forming private bubbles amongst themselves...3 of my coworkers, for ex, agree to drop off kids at each others houses on certain days (our job has gone mostly remote but their spouses are teachers or essential workers)..a few others are basically asking their elderly neighbors to step in.
Elderly neighbors? That's great, ask the most vulnerable population to watch the kids.
Well don’t people swear that kids don’t get or transmit the disease? Guess we are all going to start finding out how true that is real soon.
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Posted 7/23/20 7:58 AM |
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BargainMama
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Re: What's the plan for no school?
Our district announced the K-6 plan yesterday. Full day schooling, in the building. 15 kids max to a class. Aftercare in each elementary building. No masks required for students as long as they are at their desk. Staff requires masks. Bus transportation, 1 kid to a seat. Temp checks. Now we wait on the secondary schools (who I know are getting the short end of the stick with a/b days, and some grades in the high school will only be remote I've heard)
School is happening on Long Island unless our number goes above 5 percent right? It's at 1 percent on Long Island as a whole, as of 4:30pm last night. So 99 percent of the people being tested for Covid are negative.
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Posted 7/23/20 8:02 AM |
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NervousNell
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Re: What's the plan for no school?
Posted by NicoleF219
Posted by NervousNell
Posted by EclecticEsq10810
I dont have kids but my coworkers with little ones are forming private bubbles amongst themselves...3 of my coworkers, for ex, agree to drop off kids at each others houses on certain days (our job has gone mostly remote but their spouses are teachers or essential workers)..a few others are basically asking their elderly neighbors to step in.
Elderly neighbors? That's great, ask the most vulnerable population to watch the kids.
Well don’t people swear that kids don’t get or transmit the disease? Guess we are all going to start finding out how true that is real soon.
If that was truly the case, schools would be open as normal
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Posted 7/23/20 8:03 AM |
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NervousNell
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Re: What's the plan for no school?
Posted by BargainMama
Our district announced the K-6 plan yesterday. Full day schooling, in the building. 15 kids max to a class. Aftercare in each elementary building. No masks required for students as long as they are at their desk. Staff requires masks. Bus transportation, 1 kid to a seat. Temp checks. Now we wait in the secondary schools (who I know are getting the short end of the stick with a/b days).
School is happening on Long Island unless our number goes above 5 percent right? It's at 1 percent on Long Island as a whole, as of 4:30pm last night. So 99 percent of the people being tested for Covid are negative.
I hope my district is the same!!!
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Posted 7/23/20 8:04 AM |
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RainyDay
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Re: What's the plan for no school?
Posted by BargainMama
Our district announced the K-6 plan yesterday. Full day schooling, in the building. 15 kids max to a class. Aftercare in each elementary building. No masks required for students as long as they are at their desk. Staff requires masks. Bus transportation, 1 kid to a seat. Temp checks. Now we wait on the secondary schools (who I know are getting the short end of the stick with a/b days, and some grades in the high school will only be remote I've heard)
School is happening on Long Island unless our number goes above 5 percent right? It's at 1 percent on Long Island as a whole, as of 4:30pm last night. So 99 percent of the people being tested for Covid are negative.
So if its one kid per bus where are they getting all these extra busses to get kids to from school?
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Posted 7/23/20 9:10 AM |
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GoldenRod
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Re: What's the plan for no school?
Posted by NicoleF219
Posted by NervousNell
Posted by EclecticEsq10810
I dont have kids but my coworkers with little ones are forming private bubbles amongst themselves...3 of my coworkers, for ex, agree to drop off kids at each others houses on certain days (our job has gone mostly remote but their spouses are teachers or essential workers)..a few others are basically asking their elderly neighbors to step in.
Elderly neighbors? That's great, ask the most vulnerable population to watch the kids.
Well don’t people swear that kids don’t get or transmit the disease? Guess we are all going to start finding out how true that is real soon.
They are still figuring that out. Another study confirmed that "children" don't transmit much, but the age of what is a "child" may need to be addressed. Just because humans think under 18 is a child, apparently Covid19 doesn't follow our guidelines.
https://www.sciencealert.com/older-children-transmit-covid-19-as-much-as-adults-do-new-evidence-suggests It's possible that kids start becoming transmitters in Middle School and High School.
It's really too early to tell since there haven't been enough large-scale studies. Unfortunately, September and October will give us a lot more information on age and transmission rates.
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Posted 7/23/20 9:23 AM |
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AliceCullen
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Re: What's the plan for no school?
Posted by RainyDay
Posted by BargainMama
Our district announced the K-6 plan yesterday. Full day schooling, in the building. 15 kids max to a class. Aftercare in each elementary building. No masks required for students as long as they are at their desk. Staff requires masks. Bus transportation, 1 kid to a seat. Temp checks. Now we wait on the secondary schools (who I know are getting the short end of the stick with a/b days, and some grades in the high school will only be remote I've heard)
School is happening on Long Island unless our number goes above 5 percent right? It's at 1 percent on Long Island as a whole, as of 4:30pm last night. So 99 percent of the people being tested for Covid are negative.
So if its one kid per bus where are they getting all these extra busses to get kids to from school?
In my district they are asking parents who don’t NEED the bus to drive their children. If you’re a sahm or dad or start work later, many can sacrifice the convenience of the bus and drive them kids, making more room on the bus.
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Posted 7/23/20 9:26 AM |
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GoldenRod
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Re: What's the plan for no school?
Posted by AliceCullen
Posted by RainyDay
Posted by BargainMama
Our district announced the K-6 plan yesterday. Full day schooling, in the building. 15 kids max to a class. Aftercare in each elementary building. No masks required for students as long as they are at their desk. Staff requires masks. Bus transportation, 1 kid to a seat. Temp checks. Now we wait on the secondary schools (who I know are getting the short end of the stick with a/b days, and some grades in the high school will only be remote I've heard)
School is happening on Long Island unless our number goes above 5 percent right? It's at 1 percent on Long Island as a whole, as of 4:30pm last night. So 99 percent of the people being tested for Covid are negative.
So if its one kid per bus where are they getting all these extra busses to get kids to from school?
In my district they are asking parents who don’t NEED the bus to drive their children. If you’re a sahm or dad or start work later, many can sacrifice the convenience of the bus and drive them kids, making more room on the bus.
I'm trying to imagine how large school districts are going to handle parents dropping off their kids. Longwood, for instance, has almost 3000 students! That's a lot of cars to handle. Connetquot has almost 2,000, and only one entrance. It's impossible to get out when just one grade has a concert or Open House. I'm sure they're coming up with options, but things are going to be chaotic for a while....
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Posted 7/23/20 9:35 AM |
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PitterPatter11
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Re: What's the plan for no school?
Posted by GoldenRod
Posted by AliceCullen
Posted by RainyDay
Posted by BargainMama
Our district announced the K-6 plan yesterday. Full day schooling, in the building. 15 kids max to a class. Aftercare in each elementary building. No masks required for students as long as they are at their desk. Staff requires masks. Bus transportation, 1 kid to a seat. Temp checks. Now we wait on the secondary schools (who I know are getting the short end of the stick with a/b days, and some grades in the high school will only be remote I've heard)
School is happening on Long Island unless our number goes above 5 percent right? It's at 1 percent on Long Island as a whole, as of 4:30pm last night. So 99 percent of the people being tested for Covid are negative.
So if its one kid per bus where are they getting all these extra busses to get kids to from school?
In my district they are asking parents who don’t NEED the bus to drive their children. If you’re a sahm or dad or start work later, many can sacrifice the convenience of the bus and drive them kids, making more room on the bus.
I'm trying to imagine how large school districts are going to handle parents dropping off their kids. Longwood, for instance, has almost 3000 students! That's a lot of cars to handle. Connetquot has almost 2,000, and only one entrance. It's impossible to get out when just one grade has a concert or Open House. I'm sure they're coming up with options, but things are going to be chaotic for a while....
They will most likely do staggered start and end times. I also believe new protocols will be put in place. Currently at my son’s school parents get out of the car to drop off. I bet they’ll just have a line of cars where a teachers greets kids and they get out.
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Posted 7/23/20 9:40 AM |
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NervousNell
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Re: What's the plan for no school?
Posted by GoldenRod
Posted by AliceCullen
Posted by RainyDay
Posted by BargainMama
Our district announced the K-6 plan yesterday. Full day schooling, in the building. 15 kids max to a class. Aftercare in each elementary building. No masks required for students as long as they are at their desk. Staff requires masks. Bus transportation, 1 kid to a seat. Temp checks. Now we wait on the secondary schools (who I know are getting the short end of the stick with a/b days, and some grades in the high school will only be remote I've heard)
School is happening on Long Island unless our number goes above 5 percent right? It's at 1 percent on Long Island as a whole, as of 4:30pm last night. So 99 percent of the people being tested for Covid are negative.
So if its one kid per bus where are they getting all these extra busses to get kids to from school?
In my district they are asking parents who don’t NEED the bus to drive their children. If you’re a sahm or dad or start work later, many can sacrifice the convenience of the bus and drive them kids, making more room on the bus.
I'm trying to imagine how large school districts are going to handle parents dropping off their kids. Longwood, for instance, has almost 3000 students! That's a lot of cars to handle. Connetquot has almost 2,000, and only one entrance. It's impossible to get out when just one grade has a concert or Open House. I'm sure they're coming up with options, but things are going to be chaotic for a while....
When you say Connetquot has almost 2000 students and only one entrance are you talking about the High School? If so, I don't think this is applying to HS as the poster had said this is for elementary and HS will be more hybrid or remote.
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Posted 7/23/20 9:40 AM |
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Re: What's the plan for no school?
Posted by RainyDay
Posted by BargainMama
Our district announced the K-6 plan yesterday. Full day schooling, in the building. 15 kids max to a class. Aftercare in each elementary building. No masks required for students as long as they are at their desk. Staff requires masks. Bus transportation, 1 kid to a seat. Temp checks. Now we wait on the secondary schools (who I know are getting the short end of the stick with a/b days, and some grades in the high school will only be remote I've heard)
School is happening on Long Island unless our number goes above 5 percent right? It's at 1 percent on Long Island as a whole, as of 4:30pm last night. So 99 percent of the people being tested for Covid are negative.
So if its one kid per bus where are they getting all these extra busses to get kids to from school?
One kid to a bus seat.
To answer the OP, my son is older, but the plan is that he will come to work with me one day of his home day and be home alone the others
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Posted 7/23/20 9:50 AM |
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RainyDay
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Re: What's the plan for no school?
Posted by Straightarrow
Posted by RainyDay
Posted by BargainMama
Our district announced the K-6 plan yesterday. Full day schooling, in the building. 15 kids max to a class. Aftercare in each elementary building. No masks required for students as long as they are at their desk. Staff requires masks. Bus transportation, 1 kid to a seat. Temp checks. Now we wait on the secondary schools (who I know are getting the short end of the stick with a/b days, and some grades in the high school will only be remote I've heard)
School is happening on Long Island unless our number goes above 5 percent right? It's at 1 percent on Long Island as a whole, as of 4:30pm last night. So 99 percent of the people being tested for Covid are negative.
So if its one kid per bus where are they getting all these extra busses to get kids to from school?
One kid to a bus seat.
To answer the OP, my son is older, but the plan is that he will come to work with me one day of his home day and be home alone the others
Obviously what I meant
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Posted 7/23/20 10:00 AM |
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ave1024
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Re: What's the plan for no school?
Posted by PitterPatter11
Posted by GoldenRod
Posted by AliceCullen
Posted by RainyDay
Posted by BargainMama
Our district announced the K-6 plan yesterday. Full day schooling, in the building. 15 kids max to a class. Aftercare in each elementary building. No masks required for students as long as they are at their desk. Staff requires masks. Bus transportation, 1 kid to a seat. Temp checks. Now we wait on the secondary schools (who I know are getting the short end of the stick with a/b days, and some grades in the high school will only be remote I've heard)
School is happening on Long Island unless our number goes above 5 percent right? It's at 1 percent on Long Island as a whole, as of 4:30pm last night. So 99 percent of the people being tested for Covid are negative.
So if its one kid per bus where are they getting all these extra busses to get kids to from school?
In my district they are asking parents who don’t NEED the bus to drive their children. If you’re a sahm or dad or start work later, many can sacrifice the convenience of the bus and drive them kids, making more room on the bus.
I'm trying to imagine how large school districts are going to handle parents dropping off their kids. Longwood, for instance, has almost 3000 students! That's a lot of cars to handle. Connetquot has almost 2,000, and only one entrance. It's impossible to get out when just one grade has a concert or Open House. I'm sure they're coming up with options, but things are going to be chaotic for a while....
They will most likely do staggered start and end times. I also believe new protocols will be put in place. Currently at my son’s school parents get out of the car to drop off. I bet they’ll just have a line of cars where a teachers greets kids and they get out.
Good luck with staggered drop off times. Parents are going to drop off when it's convenient for them based on their schedule with their work and such.
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MrsT809
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Re: What's the plan for no school?
Posted by PitterPatter11
Posted by GoldenRod
Posted by AliceCullen
Posted by RainyDay
Posted by BargainMama
Our district announced the K-6 plan yesterday. Full day schooling, in the building. 15 kids max to a class. Aftercare in each elementary building. No masks required for students as long as they are at their desk. Staff requires masks. Bus transportation, 1 kid to a seat. Temp checks. Now we wait on the secondary schools (who I know are getting the short end of the stick with a/b days, and some grades in the high school will only be remote I've heard)
School is happening on Long Island unless our number goes above 5 percent right? It's at 1 percent on Long Island as a whole, as of 4:30pm last night. So 99 percent of the people being tested for Covid are negative.
So if its one kid per bus where are they getting all these extra busses to get kids to from school?
In my district they are asking parents who don’t NEED the bus to drive their children. If you’re a sahm or dad or start work later, many can sacrifice the convenience of the bus and drive them kids, making more room on the bus.
I'm trying to imagine how large school districts are going to handle parents dropping off their kids. Longwood, for instance, has almost 3000 students! That's a lot of cars to handle. Connetquot has almost 2,000, and only one entrance. It's impossible to get out when just one grade has a concert or Open House. I'm sure they're coming up with options, but things are going to be chaotic for a while....
They will most likely do staggered start and end times. I also believe new protocols will be put in place. Currently at my son’s school parents get out of the car to drop off. I bet they’ll just have a line of cars where a teachers greets kids and they get out.
Our district was going to do this for elementary but then they scrapped it. They'll have an entrance for walking up, an entrance for car drop off, and an entrance for bussers. This is not exactly different than past but I think they're going to have the busses open a few minutes apart rather than all at once.
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Posted 7/23/20 10:08 AM |
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soontobemommyof2
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Re: What's the plan for no school?
Posted by GoldenRod
They are still figuring that out. Another study confirmed that "children" don't transmit much, but the age of what is a "child" may need to be addressed. Just because humans think under 18 is a child, apparently Covid19 doesn't follow our guidelines.
This made me
Interesting! I wonder if it’s then because of the hormonal change that happens during puberty.
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