Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:That isn't true though. We've known two families who've been counseled out of the program.
Very rare,, and the parents could have refused.
Anonymous wrote:That isn't true though. We've known two families who've been counseled out of the program.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I have an anxious 4th grader in AAP who can not seem to shake the worry that she's going to do something wrong and get kicked out of AAP. Any ideas for how I can reassure her that she's in AAP unless we (her parents) decide to remove her?
Therapy. This is not about AAP, it's about self-worth.[/quote]
+ 1. I realized this after considering OP's post. It really has nothing to do with AAP. It has to do with her DD's "issues" which may well be caused but the OP herself and are likely manifest in other areas as well.
Anonymous wrote:I have an anxious 4th grader in AAP who can not seem to shake the worry that she's going to do something wrong and get kicked out of AAP. Any ideas for how I can reassure her that she's in AAP unless we (her parents) decide to remove her?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I have an anxious 4th grader in AAP who can not seem to shake the worry that she's going to do something wrong and get kicked out of AAP. Any ideas for how I can reassure her that she's in AAP unless we (her parents) decide to remove her?
Therapy. This is not about AAP, it's about self-worth.
Anonymous wrote:I have an anxious 4th grader in AAP who can not seem to shake the worry that she's going to do something wrong and get kicked out of AAP. Any ideas for how I can reassure her that she's in AAP unless we (her parents) decide to remove her?
Anonymous wrote:Does the program stress her out?
Does she prefer to not be in it?
That just seems like such a strange worry for a kid to have out of the blue. Maybe that is her way of telling you she didn't really enjoy third grade?
Anonymous wrote:I have an anxious 4th grader in AAP who can not seem to shake the worry that she's going to do something wrong and get kicked out of AAP. Any ideas for how I can reassure her that she's in AAP unless we (her parents) decide to remove her?