Anonymous wrote:Worried about how my child will fare in a fast paced pgm when he is unmotivated to do any work...anyone have a similar situation?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:After 1st year in AAP I don't think that it's easy or that kids 'skate through'. Sounds like that comment was made by someone whose child is not in the program.
I also have a lazy student. But it has been bc work has been too easy. DC works harder now and is much happier going to school. This may be what happens for you. On the other hand, I have heard from other parents that the kids are overwhelmed with the amount of work and not happy about it. So I guess you won't know which student you have until DC tries it.
My experience in AAP is that the kids need alot of self motivation.
wrong. kid just finished 6th; didn't break a sweat. Much, much less rigorous than I was lead to believe. And no, DC is not a genius, just anothe above average kid from Lake Woebegon (Fairfax). Apparently the schools are all different though, so it may depend on which one you attend.
Anonymous wrote:After 1st year in AAP I don't think that it's easy or that kids 'skate through'. Sounds like that comment was made by someone whose child is not in the program.
I also have a lazy student. But it has been bc work has been too easy. DC works harder now and is much happier going to school. This may be what happens for you. On the other hand, I have heard from other parents that the kids are overwhelmed with the amount of work and not happy about it. So I guess you won't know which student you have until DC tries it.
My experience in AAP is that the kids need alot of self motivation.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Worried about how my child will fare in a fast paced pgm when he is unmotivated to do any work...anyone have a similar situation?
AAP isn't that hard. he'll probably skate through. They don't boot anybody out.
Anonymous wrote:My kid was LAZY in school.
Little effort, daydreamed constantly, read books hidden under textbooks, skated through school. 50% effort or less would be an easy A.
In AAP, my kid quickly learned that same 50% effort would get a C, due to the peer group and pace of the class, and learned very quickly how to work and put forth true effort. We are very happy with the outcome after the first year.
Your kid might have a similar outcome.
Anonymous wrote:Worried about how my child will fare in a fast paced pgm when he is unmotivated to do any work...anyone have a similar situation?