Anonymous wrote:And I'm probably one of few who will admit:
--not gifted
--doesn't "need" the program (though current curriculum is way too easy)
--isn't bored (and has never been bored in school)
--is still learning (and has learned every year we've been in school)
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It's a shame because my DD is bored in AAP...not challenging enough.
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Anonymous wrote:It's a shame because my DD is bored in AAP...not challenging enough.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:And I'm probably one of few who will admit:
--not gifted
--doesn't "need" the program (though current curriculum is way too easy)
--isn't bored (and has never been bored in school)
--is still learning (and has learned every year we've been in school)
You do realize that you have the option of not sending your kid to AAP curriculum, right?
But give a serious thought before deciding not to send your little one to AAP.[/quote]
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Anonymous wrote:Insufferable.
Does your child also suffer from an overindulged sense of ethical superiority?
Believe it or not, there are lots of us (parents of kids who are in AAP) who don't think our kid is gifted.[b]

Anonymous wrote:So what?
Anonymous wrote:And I'm probably one of few who will admit:
--not gifted
--doesn't "need" the program (though current curriculum is way too easy)
--isn't bored (and has never been bored in school)
--is still learning (and has learned every year we've been in school)