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[quote=Anonymous]It never ceases to amaze me how clueless some can be. I know two families whose above average kids were in the GT program (when it was GT), meanwhile wanting their mentally challenged child to stay in the general education classroom. I didn't resent it because I would not want to walk in their shoes, but I did find it ironic. They wanted one child to be separated from the rest into a "superior" group, but wanted the other child to stay with the regular kids. Both of these families' mentally challenged kids did eventually end up in a more appropriate setting for them, but the families really fought it. This is one reason I find the AAP program so confusing. Why should smarter kids be separated but mentally challenged not? Makes no sense. [/quote]
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