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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I have a 2 year old (2 years and 8 months to be exact), whose teacher wants to meet with me concerning her behavior. I am not sure if I am being biased here, so just wanted to ask other experienced moms. She is concerned with what I think are normal toddler behaviors- restless during nap time at times and talking to other kids while napping, ripping off pictures from walls, trying to eat other kids' snacks. The teacher reassured me that she doesn't do anything maliciously and is nice to other kids. Maybe I am too lax, but I am not sure that this warrants a meeting or any intervention, other than discipline and redirection from the teacher. I don't really experience these behaviors at home with her. Honestly, it seems like she may be picking on her more than is necessary. Thoughts?[/quote] Yes, it warrants a meeting. Your daughter is struggling at school. Is this a daycare (meaning eight hours)? Your daughter may well be done with napping. [/quote] Thank you. Naps have been hit or miss at home. Even if she doesn’t nap, she still gets quiet time in her crib at home. When do kids usually drop naps? I’m guessing it varies wildly, but just wondering what is the norm. Yes, she is there for 8 hours. [/quote]
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