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  • You could be a little biased, considering that she is your daughter. I would ask the teacher what behaviors she is exhibiting in class, possibly even sitting in on a class to see for myself. I would offer suggestions on how to redirect her behavior, and have a talk with the child. It is ultimately the teacher's responsibility to curb the distracting behavior, but it would be helpful to offer your advice on how to help once you know the seriousness and nature of the problem.
  • She is your child..you love her dearly. You believe she has advanced to being outgoing "finally". Your child's teacher doesn't have the advantage of your history with your child. From her perspective, perhaps your outgoing daughter might be filled with overly energetic delight and that could be disruptive to the others. When I was in the 4th grade, I was in class, very happy about something. I guess I started whistling..I was totally unaware of doing so. I was a very shy child..the teacher called everyone's attention to that fact..I was humliated..all for whistling. Perhaps you can explain to the teacher a bit about what is going on here and she may be able to help your child channel that energy! :)

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