Back from parents' evening and DD's behaviour is not good. Lots of chatting, not much listening.
We've had this behaviour in year 1 and 2, no problem whatsoever in year 3 and here we go again in year 4.
There's the usual chatting, which I've got used to, but I was surprised to hear that she sometimes starts talking loudly while the teacher is addressing the class for example, like she almost forgets where she is. I was so surprised because she is very, very often praised for her excellent concentration skills -- by her dance teacher for example.
More worryingly, she's also been accused by a small number of children of inciting them to steal some items from school after they were caught red handed. This is so unlike her. She knows the difference between right and wrong.
She has very few friends and I'm just wondering if she's doing naughty things to get herself noticed, perhaps. Or is it just a phase of pushing boundaries? Or is it just kids being kids?
We've had numerous conversations about her behaviour she's been told off, she definitely knows what constitutes good behaviour.
Apologies for the rambling post. I kind of know something's wrong but can't really pinpoint what exactly is going on.
Any insights to share would be appreciated. Thank you.
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Too much chatting in class
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Bitlost · 17/10/2017 10:53
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