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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I have never heard of anyone getting a consultant for this. That is ridiculous. If your child has an 80 reading iready, he likely also had a low VALS score. What you need is to help your child become a better reader. Gened is probably fine for your child. I downplayed AAP in case my child did not get in. She did get in. [/quote] My child got in with a 78th percentile in iReady reading. Always read the full score report. It showed that child was 4 years ahead in comprehension, but behind in vocabulary, which I wrote about in the application as a reason the gen-ed class was not a good fit. The AAP class works on vocabulary, while the gen-ed class works on spelling.[/quote] Pp here. I have 3 kids. My second grader just got into AAP. AAP is really not that big of a deal. The parents who get annoyed their kid didn’t get into AAP often send their kid to private school if they can afford it. Parents get offended about the whole system.[/quote]
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