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[quote=Anonymous]I think because his biggest reason for getting into the program was that he tested in. He's great with abstract thinking and Math. But it's not showing in school. His reading is at grade level or a bit higher. His writing sucks and he's not creative. He's not able to make connections quickly and come up with amazing ideas for projects like most of the other AAP kids in his class. He's also possibly the youngest kid in his class, but some might think I'm using that as an excuse. I think he needs advanced instruction but in a way that works with his limitations. His teacher has 29 kids in her class and the AAP program is possibly overcrowded at our school so she has to consider which kids seem to be fitting into the program and which are not. I'm trying to decide if we should let him go to a regular class so he can get more support for his writing and other weaknesses or if we should ignore her recommendations.[/quote]
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