Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I'm not sure why someone would NOT do AAP at an AAP center. Can you explain why you are considering this?
Not OP but our base is the center school. The academics have been great, but it's been very hard socially. The vibe is just different.
I'd think the social structure would be even worse for the "smart" kid in GE classroom with their peers in AAP with new friends from other schools. I do hate how FFX county creates these structures of segregation so early... 2nd/3rd graders are essentially being told they're dumb.
It really depends on the kid. If the kid has asynchronous development, then it'll be a great fit. I don't mean that as a dig at anyone, it's well documented that some gifted kids have challenges connecting with same aged peers. So that kind of kid will find a lot of kids just like them. For other kids who are smart academically but are more neurotypical socially, it can then be difficult. Hope that makes sense.