Separate forum for AAP

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I think it should be a gifted kids/AAP forum instead of just AAP. My two cents.


Then you must be an AAP parent. My kid is gifted, but I am not in Ffx, and I could not care less about AAP unless the forum included analyses of Justin Bieber lyrics.

Don't go away mad. But please, GO AWAY.

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I think it should be a gifted kids/AAP forum instead of just AAP. My two cents.


Then you must be an AAP parent. My kid is gifted, but I am not in Ffx, and I could not care less about AAP unless the forum included analyses of Justin Bieber lyrics.

Don't go away mad. But please, GO AWAY.



Why the hostility? Th eposter was merely expressing her desire to be able to go beyond AAP issues on the forum. If your child is gifted and you don't want to have to read AAP stuff, then don't visit the new forum. Problem solved.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Sure wish there was a separate forum for AAP discussions. I'm sure AAP topics are valuable but it is hard to weed through all of the AAP threads to see what other topics are out there. Since AAP threads occupy most of the first page of the forum, it's rare that other questions receive the attention they deserve to be helpful to posters seeking information. Oh well. We can dream, can't we?


It is seasonal, sort of like Christmas and summer vacation.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:

Why the hostility? Th eposter was merely expressing her desire to be able to go beyond AAP issues on the forum. If your child is gifted and you don't want to have to read AAP stuff, then don't visit the new forum. Problem solved.


But I would want to see the gifted stuff -- discussions of CTY and so on -- so why shunt it off to AAP, which is not just about giftedness but about gaming the system.
Anonymous
It's not about gaming the system for most of us. If you look at the AAP topics currently being discussed, you would see that.


You are pretty blunt and forward, aren't you. I guess as an anonymous poster you don't have to worry how your manners portray you.


I also would support a Gifted/AAP catagory, since the topics are often overlapping.
Anonymous
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Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:

Why the hostility? Th eposter was merely expressing her desire to be able to go beyond AAP issues on the forum. If your child is gifted and you don't want to have to read AAP stuff, then don't visit the new forum. Problem solved.


But I would want to see the gifted stuff -- discussions of CTY and so on -- so why shunt it off to AAP, which is not just about giftedness but about gaming the system.


So just skip over the AAP posts or join FCAG (although you won't be as anonymous there, which may be a good thing in your case).
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:

So just skip over the AAP posts or join FCAG (although you won't be as anonymous there, which may be a good thing in your case).


The point is to put the AAP discussions where the rest of us don't have to see them, even if it's to skip over them.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:separate is fine, but aap is what brings the visits to this forum.


I agree.

It is going to be crickets over in the VA schools forum w/out AAP
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:separate is fine, but aap is what brings the visits to this forum.


I agree.

It is going to be crickets over in the VA schools forum w/out AAP


Well, it's mosquitos with AAP. Don't worry about us.
Anonymous
I think it should be separated out by Fairfax County, not just AAP. When people ask about schools, it often veers into a discussion of AAP centers. The other school district's threads get lost. The general students' parents in FX are surely tired of AAP discussions, but its at least within their school district so relevant.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Ok....I totally agree, but for a different reason. I am interested, but not obsessed with AAP issues and would like to have one forum to go to for answers to my questions. I know thre are a lot of AAP haters out there due to the constant dribble on the forum, but there are also people who are genuinely asking questions about the process and need a sounding board. So an AAP forum would make both groups happy!


I absolutely agree. Each to their own, and no one can impose or judge others way of thinking. Thanks for being clear.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I think it should be separated out by Fairfax County, not just AAP. When people ask about schools, it often veers into a discussion of AAP centers. The other school district's threads get lost. The general students' parents in FX are surely tired of AAP discussions, but its at least within their school district so relevant.


Does it veer into AAP discussion or just for you? I think separate out by VA schools, AAP, MoCo schools, etc.
Anonymous
I just thought that since there's a special needs forum, there ought to be a gifted kids forum. A FCPS AAP forum seems a little too narrowly focused, but I don't really care either way. I'm not an AAP parent, just someone who wanted to give input.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I think it should be a gifted kids/AAP forum instead of just AAP. My two cents.

I totally agree. As a parent of a gifted kid in DC, it is very isolating. I can't talk to friends about my child's progress, nor do I feel free to ask questions in the general parenting board as I will just be harassed because my problems are not the kind most face. But they are still there, and the challenges are somewhat harder as there is no defined community or programs in DC. For now, I am using other boards like hoagies, well-trained mind, or davisons, but it would be extremely useful to be able to use DCurbanmoms, especially if there is going to be a category associated with this type of issue. Why limit it to those who live in Virginia?
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