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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Our AAP center doesn’t have any of these things :( [/quote] Mine doesn't either. The school also would never have any special days or activities for AAP only. If gen ed could handle it, they would do it for everyone. If gen ed can't handle it, then no one would get it. [/quote] OMG! The arrogance! I had an AAP and a Gen Ed kid. The Gen Ed kid could "handle" all kinds of special days and activities and I would say would have responded well to the AAP techniques, but they were withheld for the "special" AAP class. The Gen Ed kids are not holding your precious hothouse flower back. That's an excuse the school is feeding you.[/quote] At our school, it is true that some kids, who do happen to be gen ed, are the reason there's no homework, very few projects, no fun special activities. Because they don't do any of it. [/quote] So the other gen ed kids are suffering the same as the aap kids, but somehow we’re supposed to feel bad for the aap kids? [/quote]
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