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Reply to "Aside from math, what's the difference with AAP vs GenEd?"
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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Believe it or not, I have a Gen-Ed kid, was in pool did not get in AAP. He has lots of friends in AAP and it is strange that Gen-Ed kids are actually doing much more challenging work than AAP. Gen-ED teacher is phenomenal in understanding each child's weakness and strength and push them accordingly. The teacher has also helped kids overcome their weak points drastically.[/quote] I totally believe it. Contrary to what dcum would have you believe, gen ed is not a horrible punishment for bright kids who missed the pool. There are many exceptional teachers in the gen ed program, and many very bright kids as well.[/quote] I agree as well. This is what happened with my Gen Ed child and we couldn't be happier. It's just too bad the Gen Ed numbers are dwindling (at least at our center school), as more and more parents scramble to get their kids into AAP because they believe all the hype surrounding it. [/quote]
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