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Brandon is also learning what to do in an earthquake. He shows us how to cover his head and go under the table. Then he said, “Go into Mommy/Daddy’s room and you will protect me.” He is learning a lot in school, hopefully he learns eventually to keep his hands in his lap at circle time. That is all we ask.