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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I can't imagine an AAP kid being so dumb that they don't know what AAP is. Weird.[/quote] OP here. Really, it's not that odd. My son (based on high test scores) will probably get in. But he is also (by my personal observation) one of the most oblivious kids in his class. He is terribly out of touch with his peers-- not because he is so "gifted", but mostly because he lacks a lot in the social skills department. So it really is foreseeable to me that he might just start 3rd grade at a new school, in a new class, and think absolutely nothing of it. This fits my goal of "downplaying" AAP (I have two younger kids that may or may not get in), and I think it is not inconceivable that (with his poor social awareness) he could end up teasing kids who don't get in. But you're right-- sooner or later even he will figure it out. I don't want to lie to him, or even decieve him. I do want to make sure I've thought through the appropriate "messaging" for a kid who may not be cool enough to inherently get it right by himself.[/quote] Sounds just like my DC. We told him he was invited to a new school because his grades were good and he worked really hard. That was enough of an explanation for him. [/quote]
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