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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I think it is b.s. to say that these kids 'think differently.' I honestly don't think they do, including my own kid who will be in AAP next year.[/quote] DC who is in AAP definitely thinks differently. Sibling is more mainstream (said lovingly ;) ) and is not in AAP.[/quote] ^ to add, we also told DC1 that AAP wasn't about smart, but those who think differently, work more quickly and do better with different challenges.[/quote] "Work more quickly" - not sure that's true. Think differently? Not sure that's true for the most part. I have to say that nearly all of these responses are precisely what I don't want to tell my child nor do I want my kid hearing something like this from your kid. [/quote]
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