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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Better peer group. That's the big deal. That's the only deal.[/quote] I'm not even 100% sure that's true. At our center, the aap kids got cell phones younger. Definitely glad we didn't start the peer pressure on that stuff so young. My Gen Ed kid wanted to be there, and recommends it for younger sibling....and it comes down to that the Gen Ed teachers have too many levels/groups in a classroom so the kids who are ahead just spend most of their time without much to do.[/quote] I'm sure it's not 100% true for everyone. It has been true in our experience so far. DC loves their classmates and doesn't miss base school kids at all which surprised me. As for the phones, I've observed that AAP kids are trusted with more and given freedoms not normally given to GenEd kids. I wouldn't personally give DC a phone but I understand those that do. [/quote] People seem to making all sorts of odd observations. Correlation is not causation. At our school, I would say the exact opposite that the AAP kids are less into looks and fashion and not so much the kids who make tiktoks. Shrug. My boys are also very sporty AAP kids and so are their friends.[/quote]
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