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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Now what do you mean by "prepping specifically" for AAP? Is this distinct from prepping "unspecifically"? Are you still referring to cheating and stealing exam/test papers? Are you referring to memorizing the answers of stolen test questions? When I work with my children K-12 they are prepared for the study of math, science, reading and writing which included any K-12 test imaginable (AP, SCAT, SAT ERB, AAP,ACT. AMC and any other alphabet soup you can think of)? Stealing questions and memorizing answers is not the strategy here but preparation, fun, and hard work is key. My work with them was deeper than any of the alphabet soup tests you speak of? Yes, they indirectly mastered the content for any K-12 test imaginable. I hope this satisfies "prepping specifically" for every K-12 and beyond test you can dream of. Solid preparation and discipline makes your alphabet soup tests a walk in the park for children even after 12 hours of sleep the night before and green, ham and eggs the morning of as per your favorite FCPS - AAP website! PS: We don't stop learning just because AAP exam day is tomorrow or next week. How's that to raise your paranoid anxiety and the hairs on the back of your neck. [/quote] I'm wondering if you were able to pick up any punctuation or grammar rules during your children's many prep sessons? [/quote]
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