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[quote=Anonymous]I have a kid who is a bit like this. I think your kid is bored and getting positive feedback of some kind for engaging in silly and disruptive behavior. Probably positive social feedback from peers. My daughter, who is also in 3rd, can be a class clown type and she's really strong academically so she can screw around and really experience no consequences in terms of what she is learning and mastering skill wise. This will of course change as she gets older. I have talked with her a lot about when it's appropriate to be silly and when it's not. Silly is great and has a time and place. Why it is disrespectful to the teacher and other kids to be disruptive. And I tell her that I'm going to be checking in with the teacher proactively periodically (which I follow up on) and if I hear there are any issues with this, she will lose privileges at home.[/quote]
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