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[quote=Anonymous]Here's the thing- being really bright in and of itself is sort of a learning disability, at least in regards to comfort level in a regular classroom. Yes, there are really bright kids with learning disabilities in AAP ( they're called 2E, or twice exceptional, and are more likely to be boys than girls), but even the really bright kids without LDs need to learn in a different way than they can in a regular classroom. So, you are right, there are a lot of AAP students with LDs, but there are plenty without LDs who need the differentiated curriculum just as much. Fairfax County's system is by no means perfect but I do believe they are trying their best to meet the needs of a variety of students here. If your child is unhappy in the regular classroom, it might be worthwhile to look into your options for possible AAP placement. It might be a better situation for him in the long run.[/quote]
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