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[quote=Anonymous]I would definitely use a two-pronged approach: before a public outing, remind dd that she doesn’t need to correct everyone’s minor mistakes that don’t cause any harm because people don’t like that, and also talk to dd privately after it happens about how it made the other person feel and how I could tell they were upset. In the moment, if someone was offended, I would probably say to my dd, “Larla, you’re doing it again,” and then I would say to the offended person, “I’m sorry. We’re working on not interrupting or butting into others’ conversations, but she hasn’t mastered that yet.” Then I may or may not have dd apologize, depending on the seriousness of the offense.[/quote]
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