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[quote=Anonymous]One thing she really needs to learn is to not be afraid of interacting with her teachers. It will become more and more important as she gets through middle and into high school. She seems anxious. I would email the teacher and give her a heads up that you told your DD to speak with her and maybe the teacher can initiate the interaction. But it sounds like most of the missing grades could be resolved by your DD talking to the teachers, so that should really be a skill you work on with her. (Have her role play the conversation with you if she doesn't know what to say.) Otherwise, I don't allow electronics until past due things are turned in and the day's homework is done. (Our school sends home a written warning when an assignment is not done, so I get that right away, which is nice. Sometimes online systems are not updated so it can be tough to track when you have a kid who needs some extra attention. (As some kids do.)[/quote]
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