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[quote=Anonymous]Can you ask the teacher to send home a note or email you on days that your child is distracting other kids? If the teacher is willing to do so, you can set up a reward system. Something like 5 days without an email from the teacher means that you get to choose a special dessert. Maybe 10 in a row is a small toy from Target. giving her a goal to work toward can help set better habits. If the teacher sends an email home or a note home, then DD loses access to a favorite toy for a day, two notes home in a row means they lose access to a toy/show/whatever for a week. You are not at school so you cannot correct the behavior there. You can make it clear to your child that you agree with the teacher that her chatty behavior is distracting and causing problems for other kids trying to learn. She needs to find a different activity when she finishes her work. She can do the extra work that the teacher has set aside or she can read a book or she can quietly draw. She needs to know that you are supporting the teacher and want her to not distract other kids. [/quote]
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