You’re very lucky! My DS was assigned a fresh out of college AAP teacher when he started at the Center. She had unrealistic expectations of executive functions and could not manage her classroom. My child’s IEP was ignored and discipline was overly harsh, including seclusion in a small, windowless room. Our base school was a million times better at handling DS. His time in AAP was a disaster. Luckily, he recovered from it and is doing well. I’ve heard some centers are much better than others when it comes to educating 2e kids. |
My DD still talks about how disruptive the kids in her 3rd grade AAP class were. She didn't have that experience in her k-2 gen ed classes. I really don't think Gen Ed classes have more behavioral issues than AAP classes. |
| Out of 5 third grade classes at DD’s school, there was one she didn’t want to associate with, because the teacher had no control over the classroom. These perceived kid problems might turn out to be classroom management problems. |