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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Make certain you get your student into AAP. Consider a move in boundary to an AAP center school so your student will not have to change schools when granted admission to AAP. Seek out known professionals be that a child psychologist, or a child development expert who will help with the referral portfolio that you’ll need to provide. Begin by using this specialists to identify any concerns like developmental delays that have gone unnoticed, like speech or physical therapies. Learn if your child has ADHD, for example. Start interventions to include pharmaceutical help and counseling now. Have a hand in ES teacher preference. Typically you are a FCPS teacher or administrator or PTA President and you’ll start by being an omnipresent, stalwart PTA volunteer in a key board position. Although you may not specifically ask for a teacher, you will learn the correct wording to describe your student’s personality and learning style to align with the preferred teacher. You’ll quickly learn which teachers to avoid. Chose either a private tutor OR a learning center now. I recommend C2 as they transparently serve to be a pipeline to TJSST. Decide now if your student will want to play youth sports. [b]I know that the majority of TJHSST students have been in study groups and tutoring for the majority of their school age life.[/b] Youth sports will take away time from prep, especially if you envision your DC doing a travel sport that can begin as young as third grade. Also, travel is local travel, so you’ll spend a weekend in a nearby county watching your DC team play against another hometown team. Keep telling your DC how he/she is really something special and precocious. [/quote] Jesus. You are a jerk. 1. Saying TJ students have issues. 2. The meds comment 3. The study groups, no sports comment (most TJ kids are very athletic and it is one of the ways to help them get in - they have good sports and most play club sports)[/quote]
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