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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]How so? Can you be more specific on what they do or how you know they are of higher quality? Thanks![/quote] 17:40 here - the teachers at the AAP Center seem to have far greater experience with 2e students that happen to have ADHD. There are absolutely no issues with a 504 plan, and the teachers each initiated the "where would be the best place for you to sit" conversation. In our base school, one of the teachers did not even know issues surrounding ADHD, forget about trying to accommodate for students. The teachers at the AAP Center seem to be quick to work with the uniqueness that a peer group of AAP students provides, and are able to quickly adapt lessons to the interests of the group as a whole (even though those interests might be considered quirky). The AAP Center teachers also collaborate well with the school counselors, and get lunch bunches going and workshops setup for things like organization help. We had nothing like this in our base school either from the general ed teachers or the Local Level 4 teacher. (We left the base school at mid-year so only had a half-year with the Local Level 4 teacher. Yes, things were that bad there.)[/quote]
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