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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Reading level went down because of the book selection at school? I find that hard to believe. Were there no challenging books available at home, in the library or at the community library?[/quote] This question can be the same for parents who say their child 'needs' AAP. Can't they provide more challenging work at home? Can't they pick up books from the library on how to enrich their gifted children? Parents who have struggling readers with dyslexia often hire private tutors at great costs because the school is not providing what their child needs to succeed. Why can't those parents with gifted kids that need more hire private tutors if GE is not enough? It's funny what you find hard to believe. [/quote] Couldn't agree more. It's interesting how AAP parents (or at least, the arrogant PP, above) see nothing wrong with a Gen Ed classroom having only a certain level of books for its students, even the advanced readers. But her kid somehow "needs" a classroom with more advanced materials. What hypocrisy.[/quote]
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