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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Kids in full time aap shouldn't need tutors [/quote] That’s an oversimplified take on a pretty complex system. AAP placement isn’t a badge that means a child has mastered every subject forever. Kids are placed based on testing and/or school‑based screening, and demonstrated need -not because they’re universally advanced in every domain. Tutoring isn’t some sign of failure. Study support, math reinforcement, writing help, executive‑function coaching - all of that can benefit any student, including those in full‑time AAP. Being in an advanced program doesn’t mean a child never struggles or never needs targeted help. It just means they learn at a different pace or depth in certain areas. A child isn’t expected to “know everything” because they’re in AAP. That’s not how education works, and it’s not how kids develop. [/quote] The program is literally defined as for kids who need full time enrichment in all subjects. [/quote]
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