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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Will it be work if the kid is 4th grad and working 7th grader math with a tutor? Nothing to learn in school so I had to hire a tutor to learn something new.[/quote] The problem is that this could come across as the parent wanting the child to appear to be ahead of the other kids and thus hiring a tutor to teach 7th grade math. Not saying this is what happening, just that it could appear that way. I believe that a better indicator of the need for AAP is when a child is doing things on his own, such as choosing higher level books at the library, bringing them home and reading and discussing them. You as a parent could write about how your child has initiated certain behaviors that show the need for a different type of classroom and your child's teachers should be writing about similar incidents on his GBRS. I would not bother with outside references at all, and especially not from a tutor. Just too many ways that can backfire. [/quote]
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