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Reply to "Jacob’s ladder for some 2nd graders?"
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[quote=Anonymous]My child is in second grade and seems to do well in school and has always been a bright child. We were notified DC is ‘in pool’ to be screened for AAP with seemingly very good scores (143 cogat and consistently 97-99th percentile on all ireadys, and generally gets a good report card). DC mentioned there is a group of kids in class that the teacher pulls aside to do things like Jacob’s Ladder and other “extra” enrichment, but dc has never been asked to do it. Does this seem odd? These special groups are not facilitated through the AAPR, just the regular teacher. Not trying to have rose colored glasses, but from what I’ve read it seems like my child is a strong candidate for AAP. Does anyone know if this type of enrichment is common in second grade curriculum or why/how it might be used? I may be reading into it too much, but can’t help but wonder if the teacher doesn't see DC as AAP potential. [/quote]
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