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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]It is disappointing that a program for kids with Aspergers doesn't have a more rigorous curriculum-isn't a high academic ability one of the hallmarks of Aspergers? [/quote] No that's a myth. But if you have an Aspie who is very bright, AAP or similar with supports will work better than a SNs school.[/quote] NP-not to hijack OP's post, but we have a HFA 5th grader who qualified for AAP but we were told to leave him in his special ed program because it had better supports for him. (It is an ED class in FCPS, but he spends some time in general ed). We feel like the past two years have been wasted educational time. I wish FCPS would set up just one AAP center school with more intensive SN support.[/quote]
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