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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Other kids in the class understand the concepts moving at that speed. The problem is they but kids into AAP who are not ready for advanced math.[/quote] No doubt some do without help, but the most likely scenario is that many kids in that AAP class already are supplementing math outside school. That might be parents who purchased workbooks, at a math center, or a tutor. And by "supplementing" I merely mean the student gets enough outside practice to really learn the methods. I do not necessarily mean pushing ahead, though no doubt some also do that. The car stickers at Kumon, Mathnasium, RSM, or similar tell the story. Car stickers are both from good public schools and also from good private schools. There is a whole thread in DCUM on math supplementing. Those businesses would not be there if there were only a few students supplementing math. [/quote]
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