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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous] What I really like about AAP is not the curriculum, but the friends my DD has made. They are all wonderful girls, smart, a bit quirky, and caring. In that sense it was worth it. [/quote] +1 My son was in school-based Level IV and studied with the same kids from 3 till 6 grade. It was an amazing cohort and they formed lasting friendships that still endure in the middle school AAP. I agree that it is more important than the curriculum... parents can provide all kinds of enrichment, but finding and building a great peer group is more difficult.[/quote] Right, because building a great peer group with the GE kids would be horrible? What does this mean? Do people really care if their children's peer groups are with the other "gifted" children. How about they make friends with whoever they like?[/quote]
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