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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]As a parent of both AAP and non AAP kids, ky AAP kids is more at risk at school than the others. That is why we think the program is important.[/quote] "At risk"? Seriously? :roll:[/quote] Yes. I posted that and it is very true in our family's case. [b]I have several highly and profoundly gifted people in my extended family. My AAP child is highly gifted.[/b] I know from first hand experience and also from research that the adult life of the highly and profoundly gifted is often a struggle. The AAP teachers my kid had with rare exception got those types of kids and did a wonderful job teaching the extremes.[/quote] Says every single parent of an AAP child. :roll:[/quote] Look at the research. The prognosis for the highly gifted is just as likely to be the adult living in his mom's basement unable to hold down a job than it is likely to be the person that cures cancer. Being highly or profoundly gifted is not what you think it is and if you knew adults who are highly gifted you would know that they are indeed an at risk population. You eye rolls just shows your ignorance.[/quote]
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