it's based on my experience with my own kids, and other parents that have their kids in AAP that I have spoken with at CHADD meetings. In general, ADHD-and-AAP-eligible students encounter teachers that, in general, have more exposure and thus more experience and greater expertise in working with and supporting such students. |
OP here. One of my fears is that he will NOT be with teachers and a counselor who have any experience with gifted kids. He's being moved to a brand new, as yet un-staffed AAP center. Our base administration and counselor know our family well and that feels more reassuring. However, I also hear what others of you are saying about an older kid remaining with his peer group for the next 2 years, and keeping my high-strung nerdy kid with his group. the change to a new place might be enough without the strain of a new peer group too. Thanks for the suggestions! This is food food for thought. |
Or rather, this is GOOD food for thought. ![]() |