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[quote=Anonymous]Pretty much any AAP Teacher laughs at the notion that the shy kid or the hyper kid is not selected for AAP. Plenty of kids with different personalities are accepted into AAP. Plenty of Teachers can see the smart kid who is shy and not volunteering participating and call on them in class to help them break out of their shell. Or see that the hyper kid bouncing all over the place also grasps the material quickly. THose kids end up in AAP. I know parents are trying to figure out why their kid wasn't accepted and the answer is we don't know and the theories that people toss out are pretty much always debunked with a number of anecdotal data that says the exact opposite. Appeal if you want but understand that AAP is not that different then the regular classroom in most schools. The only exception I would say are the kids at Title 1 or near title 1 schools. [/quote]
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