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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]It's an excellent question. This forum has been really eye-popping. I understand wanting differentiation for a genius kid, but don't quite get the lengths that people go to convince people that their normal but semi-bright kids are geniuses who require differentiation. It's odd. [/quote] Also blown away by what I read here. My kids are in LLIV, but only due to the nudging of our school's AART (and I am the first to admit that as much as I love them, they are bright but nothing exceptional). Perhaps I'm oblivious, but I've never picked up on any AAP frenzy at our school, so maybe it's more of a center thing? As best I can tell, the intense parents think it is the track to TJ/Ivy. Neither of which I want for my kids, so not sure the appeal.[/quote]
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