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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Underachieving gifted kids with social problems aren't going to be served well in either AAP or gen ed. He might be better off in AAP, though, since the teachers have a lot more training in handling kids with social issues like that than the teachers in gen ed. [/quote] I would think GBRS for Kids(gifted) with social issues will be low? Can they really make it to AAP? Is there an expectation that kids (gifted) with social issues will make it to AAP hence AAP teachers are trained?[/quote] Read the GBRS form. Social issues should have no affect GBRS score.[/quote] NP. My impression of reading the GBRS was that a well behaved older girl would do well. [/quote]
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