Apologies for lack of details, I have discussed this with friends IRL and don't want it to be too identifying.
DD6 has been behaving badly at her after-school club (think along the lines of ballet/gymnastics), to the extent that her teacher has contacted me twice now to raise the subject of her behaviour. She is apparently being disruptive and stopping others from learning, and knows that she is misbehaving but seems unable to stop herself. I am deeply ashamed and embarrassed about her behaviour and we have talked about it together earlier this term and what may be triggering it (she said she is finding the exercises difficult). I would like for her to apologise to her teacher in a meaningful way but am at a loss on how. I don't think her saying "sorry" is enough TBH as this has happened on a few occasions now and her behaviour has not improved. I am also wondering whether to remove her from the club. Does anyone have any suggestions on how to approach this? TIA
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Butttons · 21/11/2019 13:42
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