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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]More comments at yesterday’s work session against AAP, most seem grounded in a member or their family not having been identified for LIV services. This time Megan McLaughlin started it saying her sons weren’t identified and they did great so the identification must be wrong.[/quote] Isn't it possible she is correct? [/quote] It’s absolutely possible that she is correct - the point of AAP isn’t to make a class of people who are successful while the rest are doomed — it’s about kids whose development happens differently. Eventually people reach full development and have their strengths. But the meaning of aap isn’t to give a success path to some and not to others. Come on. Also - MM has been saying that for years - aren’t her kids in their 30s now or something? Enough of the stories about how things were 15 years ago. [/quote]
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