+1000 Yes, scoring well on a test when 7 or 8 yrs. old is such a huge accomplishment.
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Same with mine |
Your kid better not tell mine. I don't want him knowing anything. What is wrong with people? |
Why? Did yours not get in? |
He did. I don't like the divide some of you want to push: your kid is better than a non AAP kid. Your kid is smarter than a non AAP kid.
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| Competition and hierarchy are natural human instincts and AAP is the perfect introduction to life. |
So is a good kick in the teeth but I'm not ready to foist that on my 8 year old. |
"In and out"? See what you're breeding? It's really no wonder so many AAP kids have this false sense of superiority. Thanks, Mom and Dad! |
Let me guess. You told Einstein the first day you got the letter during your giddiness? |
PP, I think you have lost sight of the fact that in the long haul it is personal drive and ambition that creates success. If your child is not self motivated to succeed boosting their confidence will not bring you the results you obviously desire. The most driven, not the more intelligent person, will go far. |
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Talking about it with your child before they hear it from someone else would be preferable. We mistakenly believed that our choice not to share the shootings in CT a year ago with our child because it would be upsetting was the choice other parents would make. Were we wrong.
The information given by another child to yours can be devastating. We learned to arm our children with enough knowledge and encourage questions at home before sending them out the door when events, including AAP letters come home, happen. |
| Separate gifted education is evil. |
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Sometimes the teachers themselves bring the topic of AAP up and tell the kids not to talk about it in class. So even if you try and keep it on the down-low the kids will find out some other way.
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Of course. No question! Honestly, the best thing about AAP is the peer group-it's been said before and I'll reiterate that. The work differences are negligible for the most part. |
| There is absolutely no need for a child who is already at a center school to go to an orientation for AAP at that center. I never understood this. They already know the school and the teachers. It just promotes the hierarchy like others have mentioned. They all talk after that. |