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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]op here. my dd does not need to learn to learn to deal with kids that have behavioral issues in class. what they do is beyond what other kids do in terms of interruptions. they talk back to the teacher, talk when the teacher is teaching, and constantly interrupt my dd when she is trying to work. if the teacher cant get them to stop, why should my daughter have to manage them. I appreciate the poster who gets it. I did tell my daughter to discuss with the teacher and hope she does something. if the 2 other kids have the right to be educated, so does my daughter.[/quote] OP- I agree with the pps who said that your DD needs to ask to move tables and provide the reasons why. FWIW, my DS has significant anxiety and was put on a project with a boy who was not working and disruptive. I told him that he needed to ask the teacher to change partners, or ask if he could work solo. I let him know that I would not intervene on his behalf until it was clear that he had tried on his own. It worked out fine -- the teacher was already aware that the other boy was disruptive and not working. She moved him as soon as he asked. Your DD's teacher is certainly aware that these other kids are acting out and will likely do something if your DD wants to move seats. [/quote]
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