Anonymous wrote:Hello, I am sorry if I am posting in the wrong forum - but I really needed some guidance. My daughter tested for the NNAT in 1st grade and got only 118. She is yet to test the CoGAT in 2nd grade, but I am struggling with the decision on whether we should have her take a NNAT retest at GMU or not in September 2015. Or shall we wait for January 2016 until after we have her CoGAT scores? The parent referral deadline is usually February 3rd or so and so was confused as to what I should do...
I know she would do extremely well in AAP but I know she may not make it based to the pool on her NNAT result.
I would sincerely appreciate some advice. Thanks much!
Anonymous wrote:]Anonymous wrote:Hello, I am sorry if I am posting in the wrong forum - but I really needed some guidance. My daughter tested for the NNAT in 1st grade and got only 118. She is yet to test the CoGAT in 2nd grade, but I am struggling with the decision on whether we should have her take a NNAT retest at GMU or not in September 2015. Or shall we wait for January 2016 until after we have her CoGAT scores? The parent referral deadline is usually February 3rd or so and so was confused as to what I should do...
I know she would do extremely well in AAP but I know she may not make it based to the pool on her NNAT result.
I would sincerely appreciate some advice. Thanks much!
Didn't you post this question in a separate w/ the exact same working except in that thread it's not your daugther but now your son?
]Anonymous wrote:Hello, I am sorry if I am posting in the wrong forum - but I really needed some guidance. My daughter tested for the NNAT in 1st grade and got only 118. She is yet to test the CoGAT in 2nd grade, but I am struggling with the decision on whether we should have her take a NNAT retest at GMU or not in September 2015. Or shall we wait for January 2016 until after we have her CoGAT scores? The parent referral deadline is usually February 3rd or so and so was confused as to what I should do...
I know she would do extremely well in AAP but I know she may not make it based to the pool on her NNAT result.
I would sincerely appreciate some advice. Thanks much!
Anonymous wrote:....Child has been in my child's class every year for the last four years. His work in the hallway, sent home (via the teacher by email when there is an assignment they have all done, etc.) is consistently like this. From the beginning of the year (hanging outside class at Back to School night, to their big research project, to their biography project, to their poetry, etc.)
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Reading all these posts is making me so sad for these children. Maybe the haiku writer is incredibly gifted in math. I can't believe how judgy and pushy so many of you are. I came to this site hoping to find out about AAP to help me decide if my son should do it next year but you are all making me not want to have him go if these are the kinds of parents we encounter. I can only imagine how your children act.
Thank you for saying this. We're also trying to decide what the best fit is for our kid, and DCUM has really pushed me towards staying at our base school.
Then shouldn't he receive level III services? As mentioned above, couldn't his current placement kill his confidence?
This is one assignment, I wouldn't assume that the child sucks at language arts just because he wasn't a poet and/or potentially had an off day.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Reading all these posts is making me so sad for these children. Maybe the haiku writer is incredibly gifted in math. I can't believe how judgy and pushy so many of you are. I came to this site hoping to find out about AAP to help me decide if my son should do it next year but you are all making me not want to have him go if these are the kinds of parents we encounter. I can only imagine how your children act.
Thank you for saying this. We're also trying to decide what the best fit is for our kid, and DCUM has really pushed me towards staying at our base school.
Then shouldn't he receive level III services? As mentioned above, couldn't his current placement kill his confidence?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Reading all these posts is making me so sad for these children. Maybe the haiku writer is incredibly gifted in math. I can't believe how judgy and pushy so many of you are. I came to this site hoping to find out about AAP to help me decide if my son should do it next year but you are all making me not want to have him go if these are the kinds of parents we encounter. I can only imagine how your children act.
Thank you for saying this. We're also trying to decide what the best fit is for our kid, and DCUM has really pushed me towards staying at our base school.
Anonymous wrote:NNAT - 140 (99%)
CoGAT - 136 (126/138/124)
GBRS - 6 (very fishy)
Pool - IN
AAP - not IN
WISC -
GAI - 130
FSIQ - 129
Appeal not started yet. Any thoughts from experienced parents?
Thanks
Anonymous wrote:Reading all these posts is making me so sad for these children. Maybe the haiku writer is incredibly gifted in math. I can't believe how judgy and pushy so many of you are. I came to this site hoping to find out about AAP to help me decide if my son should do it next year but you are all making me not want to have him go if these are the kinds of parents we encounter. I can only imagine how your children act.