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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote]The AAP center is for those students who are "good students" - not necessarily the most intelligent. If your child needs redirection, organizational help, or assistance with writing tasks, they will have a hard time in a center. Also, kids with special needs may have difficulty with the amount of time spent on group tasks at an AAP center. I was surprised by how much group work there was, and for kids on the spectrum who need adult help to interact with their peers, it is overwhelming.[/quote] This really is school dependent though. My AAP kid with an IEP flourished at the center and had been miserable at the base school, even in a LLIV classroom. Our experience was that the center was much more experienced in meeting the needs of 2E kids. This was even more the case at the middle school AAP center. [/quote] +2 Our base school was not a good fit whatsoever. At the Center school DC really blossomed, with great support from the school's administration, the counselor, as well as the teachers.[/quote] Does anyone have experience with Kilmer for 2Es?[/quote]
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