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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Thank you for your answers. I am the original posters. I guess kids are always kids regardless of their IQs! Lol, I was hoping since they were more focused on school, they would be less focused on bullying others but i guess not. [/quote] The answer isn’t black and white. Is there bullying in AAP? Yes. Is there the same amount of bullying in AAP as in general ed? Very likely not.[/quote] You all can’t be this stupid. You really think some IQ score makes you more or less prone to being mean to others? You think that kids who are in a class with other kids that scored well on some tests are less likely to be cruel to others. Take a look at the world around you. By your reasoning, no student at Harvard or Stanford should worry about bullying behavior, but at the community college, it would be rampant. Stop rationalizing your desire to segregate your own kids but still maintain your “woke” status. I’ve taught 5th & 6th grade for almost 25 years. The meanest behavior I’ve seen was from the “smartest” kids. They knew which buttons to push in other kids and how to fly under the radar with nasty behavior. [/quote] If you had bothered to read these posts, you would have seen that most people acknowledge that bullying exists in AAP.[/quote]
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