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There’s been a lot of noise this week about ear defenders in classrooms being called “insane”. As someone who has spent decades supporting autistic and sensory learners, let me tell you what’s actually happening on the ground. Ear defenders aren’t a “trend”. They’re regulation tools. They support learners who are overwhelmed by background noise stay calm enough to learn, join in, and feel safe. For many learners, the world is already too loud. Chairs scraping, talking, doors banging, hand dryers
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