Anonymous wrote:
Everyone at Haycock and surrounding schools knows about the "prepping controversy". It's common knowledge and just one reason AAP itself has become so controversial.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Pray that both kids get in. Unless one is an outliner, having kids in different programs will establish life-long resentment.
Only if the parents imply or state that one is inferior to the other
---- parent of kids at aap and non-aap
LOL.... ummm or the kids tweak each other. I'm pretty sure you've got to be kidding.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:And DCUM does not represent the real world....
^^ Most important statement for this forum.
So very true. Keep this fact in mind and you will realize it is not the stressful event that this board would lead you to believe.
LOL, yeah. Actually I've never even heard of the "prepping controversy" outside this place...
Then you probably need to get out more. It's come up at school board meetings and in conversations I've had with AAP teachers and our local AART's. It's been a fairly common topic of conversation for a few years now.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Pray that both kids get in. Unless one is an outliner, having kids in different programs will establish life-long resentment.
Only if the parents imply or state that one is inferior to the other
---- parent of kids at aap and non-aap
LOL.... ummm or the kids tweak each other. I'm pretty sure you've got to be kidding.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Pray that both kids get in. Unless one is an outliner, having kids in different programs will establish life-long resentment.
Only if the parents imply or state that one is inferior to the other
---- parent of kids at aap and non-aap
Anonymous wrote:Pray that both kids get in. Unless one is an outliner, having kids in different programs will establish life-long resentment.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:And DCUM does not represent the real world....
^^ Most important statement for this forum.
So very true. Keep this fact in mind and you will realize it is not the stressful event that this board would lead you to believe.
LOL, yeah. Actually I've never even heard of the "prepping controversy" outside this place...
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:And DCUM does not represent the real world....
^^ Most important statement for this forum.
So very true. Keep this fact in mind and you will realize it is not the stressful event that this board would lead you to believe.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:And DCUM does not represent the real world....
^^ Most important statement for this forum.
Anonymous wrote:Not hard enough.
Probably harder for your kids to get in if they were geniuses. Bright, curious, likely white child of Ivy League-educated parents: sounds like pretty typical AAP student.