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Re: Children's Hearing [message #79665 is a reply to message #79552] Tue, 11 March 2014 11:59 Go to previous message
Jackson is currently offline  Jackson
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Just set things at a reasonable level. A good rule of thumb is, if the walls are shaking, it's probably too loud. It doesn't need to be super loud to be heard. Maybe you could set it at a low level and ask your child if they can hear.
 
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