Well the principle called. They will plug him in. They need an ethernet to USB adaptor. They are writing a contract that states no assignments will be done w wi-fi, since they're new contract for parents to sign states using wi-fi. They're checking his classrooms for routers. If there are any, he will get a new class. So, I'm very relieved. It's not in my son's best interest to be home schooled for high school. Kathy [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] |
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On September 7, KathyB <[hidden email]> wrote:
> So, I'm very relieved. It's not in my son's best interest to be home schooled for high school. Still, he'll be made fun of for not using the wi-fi like everyone else. And his exposure won't be reduced much, since everyone around him will still be using the wi-fi. Marc |
They can make fun of him now. He has autism. still rocks on his feet sometimes. We can't fix all his sensory issues, or haven't been able to. He's verbal, can carry on aconversation. Scored advanced on the state's science test. Almost at proficient on others. Yes he will be still be exposed But isn't it less not using a laptop wi-fi? From: Marc Martin <[hidden email]> Subject: Re: [eSens] School issues On September 7, KathyB <[hidden email]> wrote: > Still, he'll be made fun of for not using the wi-fi like everyone else. And his exposure won't be reduced much, since everyone around him will still be using the wi-fi. Marc [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] |
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On September 7, KathyB <[hidden email]> wrote:
> But isn't it less not using a laptop wi-fi? Well, is he going to be surrounded by other kids using the wi-fi on their laptops? If so, then the reduction in exposure isn't much. Now, if there's nobody nearby using a wi-fi laptop, then I agree that there would be significantly less exposure. Marc |
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How far away would he need to be from a wi-fi active laptop? Marc Martin <[hidden email]> wrote: : Re: [eSens] Re: School issues On September 7, KathyB <[hidden email]> wrote: > But isn't it less not using a laptop wi-fi? Well, is he going to be surrounded by other kids using the wi-fi on their laptops? If so, then the reduction in exposure isn't much. Now, if there's nobody nearby using a wi-fi laptop, then I agree that there would be significantly less exposure. Marc [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] |
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On September 7, KathyB <[hidden email]> wrote:
> How far away would he need to be from a wi-fi active laptop? Well, that's a question that perhaps has no good answer... :-) We see people here who are sensitive to wi-fi signals even when they are over 100 feet away. However, that's not nearly as bad as using a wi-fi laptop, where the transmitter is only a few inches away from your hands. So I guess I'd have to say, the further away, the better. When I'm on travel and have to use wi-fi myself for internet access, I use a USB extension cable for the wi-fi (or 3G) transmitter/receiver. At the airports, I typically put the transmitter/receiver 5 feet away from me. At the hotel, I typically put it 15 feet away from me. Marc |
Marc, Thanks for your help. My son feels very mild symptoms, but naturally I don't want them to increase. He feels mild sensations & a mild headache. I"m going to look at his vitamins * nutritional needs. --- On Fri, 9/7/12, Marc Martin <[hidden email]> wrote: From: Marc Martin <[hidden email]> Subject: Re: [eSens] School issues To: [hidden email] Date: Friday, September 7, 2012, 5:01 PM On September 7, KathyB <[hidden email]> wrote: > How far away would he need to be from a wi-fi active laptop? Well, that's a question that perhaps has no good answer... :-) We see people here who are sensitive to wi-fi signals even when they are over 100 feet away. However, that's not nearly as bad as using a wi-fi laptop, where the transmitter is only a few inches away from your hands. So I guess I'd have to say, the further away, the better. When I'm on travel and have to use wi-fi myself for internet access, I use a USB extension cable for the wi-fi (or 3G) transmitter/receiver. At the airports, I typically put the transmitter/receiver 5 feet away from me. At the hotel, I typically put it 15 feet away from me. Marc [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] |
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You can get him a Resonator Pendant on earthcalm.ca
It helps me alot. Sometimes it takes some time tho. It won't protect him overnight but it's worth a try. They do have a return policy. In the US it's earthcalm.com. I'm in Canada. Aimee --- On Fri, 9/7/12, Marc Martin <[hidden email]> wrote: From: Marc Martin <[hidden email]> Subject: Re: [eSens] Re: School issues To: [hidden email] Date: Friday, September 7, 2012, 3:37 PM On September 7, KathyB <[hidden email]> wrote: > But isn't it less not using a laptop wi-fi? Well, is he going to be surrounded by other kids using the wi-fi on their laptops? If so, then the reduction in exposure isn't much. Now, if there's nobody nearby using a wi-fi laptop, then I agree that there would be significantly less exposure. Marc ------------------------------------ Yahoo! Groups Links [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] |
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