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Wibu to try and change dd’s behaviour?

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TheStoreRoom · 27/12/2019 14:09

Dd is 6 and moved schools in summer hols she’s made new friends at new school and seems well adjusted - she does lots of other activities too- dancing, rainbows etc so also has good friends outside of school also.
However I’ve noticed that when she is with ‘new school friends’ she acts very silly, very OTT. She is a sociable chatty girl but this is like class clown acting completely daft.
Latest playdate she spent two hours talking about poo and trumps, making funny noises and singing in baby voices.
I love dd so much she is such a special girl but I feel like she is putting this behaviour on to get others to like her but they would like the real her without the silliness. Or Aibu? Is this normal coping behaviour for the school move to integrate into the new setting?

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mousemousse · 27/12/2019 14:11

No idea but my reception child and all her friends are exactly the same! Poo this poo that, oh the hilarity Confused

Whatsername177 · 27/12/2019 14:15

She sounds completely normal! Leave her be. Shes fine.

TheStoreRoom · 27/12/2019 14:37

Really it’s a marked change in her behaviour but she seems happy enough (noisy but happy! 😂)

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