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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]It’s your child. You don’t need some idiot strangers approval. Do whatever you think best for your child including prepping.[/quote] +100% Buck up and do whatever is best for your child. Who the he'll cares what these opinionated strangers think. No need for all this angst you are creating for yourself. [/quote] Is it best to cheat on the test? The math is fast-paced. I wouldn't want my DC to struggle or flounder in 3rd grade. I'd take cruising over flailing in elementary school, given a choice [/quote] AAP math isn't that fast. Any child who is above average at math should have no trouble at all in AAP math. [/quote] Agree. OP here. I’ve changed my mind. This post was just the result of hearing about a bunch of people I know prepping all in a short time frame. That said, I have zero concerns about my DS handling AAP math or any other part of AAP. I have a kid on the program already. DS2 is very smart and can handle it easily. My only concern is his ability on standardized tests. I’m just going to hope that, like DS1, he does much, much better on the CogAT. [/quote]
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