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[quote=Anonymous][quote]f everything was the fault of those "slower" kids and his boredom and he behaved better in AAP and could keep up, they would put him there. My child has been with plenty of kids with mild behavior issues in AAP, honors and AP classes over the years. I suggest rather than venting here knowing full well some of us have kids with learning disabilities (or as you call them "slow"), you focus your energy on respectfully advocating for him to be in AAP. I can assure you if his behavior is miraculous better and he is as advanced as you say, this should be easy enough as long as you are professional and leave out your assessment of other students.[/quote] Agree. Funny, how people always have opinions about the other kids in the class and how their kid would be just fine if they were not there. former first grade teacher I taught large first grade classes with a wide span of abilities and behaviors. People are quick to blame other kids when, sometimes, it is their own kid who is the problem. Even GT kids can be taught in self-contained GenEd classes. And, so can those who do not catch on as quickly. Sometimes those kids have more common sense than others. [/quote]
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