Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Nothing has come from the school yet. Just curious what the timeline is for this decision.
Don't sweat it. Just buy a gift to diagnosis and appeal.
You show up every thread with your jealous lies. GO AWAY.
It's good advice. Many parents may not understand that this is a legitimate option. Many students enter AAP through this backdoor so an initial rejection isn't anything to get worked up about.
It is not a back door and it is not common. It is an appeal, which is allowed, but it is not a common practice. People have posted the numbers but they don’t fit into your agenda so you ignore them.
You must not have a kid in AAP then because it is very common. Half the kids at DC's center got in that way.
My child is at an AAP center. I've never asked another parent their child's path to the program. I find it bizarre (and likely false) that you have.
I have a close relative that works at one and tells me this is 100% the case.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Nothing has come from the school yet. Just curious what the timeline is for this decision.
Don't sweat it. Just buy a gift to diagnosis and appeal.
You show up every thread with your jealous lies. GO AWAY.
It's good advice. Many parents may not understand that this is a legitimate option. Many students enter AAP through this backdoor so an initial rejection isn't anything to get worked up about.
It is not a back door and it is not common. It is an appeal, which is allowed, but it is not a common practice. People have posted the numbers but they don’t fit into your agenda so you ignore them.
You must not have a kid in AAP then because it is very common. Half the kids at DC's center got in that way.
My child is at an AAP center. I've never asked another parent their child's path to the program. I find it bizarre (and likely false) that you have.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Nothing has come from the school yet. Just curious what the timeline is for this decision.
Don't sweat it. Just buy a gift to diagnosis and appeal.
You show up every thread with your jealous lies. GO AWAY.
It's good advice. Many parents may not understand that this is a legitimate option. Many students enter AAP through this backdoor so an initial rejection isn't anything to get worked up about.
It is not a back door and it is not common. It is an appeal, which is allowed, but it is not a common practice. People have posted the numbers but they don’t fit into your agenda so you ignore them.
You must not have a kid in AAP then because it is very common. Half the kids at DC's center got in that way.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Nothing has come from the school yet. Just curious what the timeline is for this decision.
Don't sweat it. Just buy a gift to diagnosis and appeal.
You show up every thread with your jealous lies. GO AWAY.
It's good advice. Many parents may not understand that this is a legitimate option. Many students enter AAP through this backdoor so an initial rejection isn't anything to get worked up about.
It is not a back door and it is not common. It is an appeal, which is allowed, but it is not a common practice. People have posted the numbers but they don’t fit into your agenda so you ignore them.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Nothing has come from the school yet. Just curious what the timeline is for this decision.
Don't sweat it. Just buy a gift to diagnosis and appeal.
You show up every thread with your jealous lies. GO AWAY.
It's good advice. Many parents may not understand that this is a legitimate option. Many students enter AAP through this backdoor so an initial rejection isn't anything to get worked up about.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Nothing has come from the school yet. Just curious what the timeline is for this decision.
Don't sweat it. Just buy a gift to diagnosis and appeal.
You show up every thread with your jealous lies. GO AWAY.
It's good advice. Many parents may not understand that this is a legitimate option. Many students enter AAP through this backdoor so an initial rejection isn't anything to get worked up about.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Nothing has come from the school yet. Just curious what the timeline is for this decision.
Don't sweat it. Just buy a gift to diagnosis and appeal.
You show up every thread with your jealous lies. GO AWAY.
It's good advice. Many parents may not understand that this is a legitimate option. Many students enter AAP through this backdoor so an initial rejection isn't anything to get worked up about.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Nothing has come from the school yet. Just curious what the timeline is for this decision.
Don't sweat it. Just buy a gift to diagnosis and appeal.
You show up every thread with your jealous lies. GO AWAY.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Nothing has come from the school yet. Just curious what the timeline is for this decision.
Don't sweat it. Just buy a gift to diagnosis and appeal.
Anonymous wrote:Nothing has come from the school yet. Just curious what the timeline is for this decision.
Anonymous wrote:Nothing has come from the school yet. Just curious what the timeline is for this decision.