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[quote=Anonymous]A kid does NOT have to be competitive (or have competitive parents, despite what you see on these boards!) to thrive in AAP. While my own daughter is very much a go-getter and not laid back, I know many of her friends well and have seen them over the years (they are sixth graders now, all AAP). Her friends, both boys and girls, who are laid back, or quirky, or artistic and creative, all are being challenged and doing well academically and socially in AAP. A good AAP program will encourage the creative and quirky kids, and they will meet other kids like themselves -- bright, interested in a lot of different things, and yes, laid-back.[/quote]
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