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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Absolutely the kids talk about this. I am sorry Op. [b]AAP sucks[/b]. Damage control time. Strengthen relationships with friends who will remain. Immediately. Do not chase the friends who will be leaving.[/quote] AAP doesn’t suck. Not allowing gifted and talented kids the space to grow and be challenged sucks. [/quote] LOL, former elementary teacher here. There is maybe one kid from any class that is truly "gifted" or "talented." The rest just developed a bit earlier, or are a few months older, or were forced by parents to do Kumon worksheets from the age of 3. Most will be right back in the same classes and eventually colleges with all the "stupid" kids who didn't go to a center. The whole program is a bad joke and a waste of money, and just catering to pushy and overly competitive parents (not saying all parents of AAP parents are that way - but that there is a group like that within most school districts that successfully push these programs).[/quote]
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