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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous] Second grade is too young for switching classes. In your experience, third grade is. Why are you arguing?[/quote] What argument are you even trying to make? Second grade is not too young for switching classes. Neither is third. The 2nd graders who switch classes are "thriving" with the acceleration. A PP argued that third is too young for switching classes, so advanced kids "need" a full time gifted classroom. That's flat out ridiculous. If AAP kids can handle completely switching schools and leaving behind familiar teachers and friends, they will hardly be traumatized by needing to head to the classroom next door for reading or math class. [/quote]
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