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Reply to "AAP - What happen to those who were not accepted?"
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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]All children are curious, creative, and motivated. Most teachers are able to discern when those traits are typical or exceptional. This discernment is reflected in the GBRS. [/quote] More than 70% of gifted kids are introverts with deeper thoughts. It won't be easy for teachers without proper and enough training to fairly identify them. [/quote] Introverts can be just as curious, creative, and motivated as extroverts. I have two kids in AAP and one is very much an introvert and the other is very much an extrovert. Both had different second grade teachers (one a first-year teacher, and the other with a couple years of experience) who recognized their abilities even though they were displayed in very different ways. FCPS second grade teachers receive training in recognizing gifted traits, and they also receive training in how to use the GBRS. [/quote]
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