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I was thinking the same thing as I read the responses! Wow! I totally understood what you meant. I think sometimes on this site, since we can't see facial expressions or body language or hear tone of voice, we assume things
that are not correct. I don't usually respond to threads that people are "Getting up in arms" about, but I felt compelled to let you know that I totally understood what you were asking. Of course your not gonna start by saying... "Uh, Mrs. So and So, your daughter is annoying and we need to do something about this." Basically, I'd just explain to the parent/s the behaviors that you are
seeing in class that are not "socially" acceptable and tell them what you've tried to do to help her. Then, turn it on the parents, ask them if they see these types of behavior and if so, how do they handle it? What are their suggestions to help you help their daughter reach her full potential, not only academically but socially as well. Good luck and your question was legitimate (don't take PP comments personally). :o

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