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smell By Teach4
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I don't think putting something in the room to cover the smell is really the answer. At a friend's school, they have this problem, sadly with many more than just two children. At school, they keep extra t-shirts, sweatshirts, jeans, etc. in a variety of sizes. They are from places like Goodwill, Salvation Army, donations from staff kids, etc. They allow these children to wash up in a private restroom in the nurse's office and to change into some of the extra clothes. Now, they are lucky enough to have a washer/dryer on site, so they wash the children's original clothes and give them back to them to put on at the end of the day. I imagine that many schools don't have access to that.
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