Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on May 18, 2007 - 11:05.
In discussing AEEC with my sister who has two children, one who is developmentally delayed, in "regular" Kindergarten she only wishes that the learning in her school was as interesting for her children. She feels that her children would not only enjoy learning more but would actually look foward to school rather than dreading it. Her son might also be able to focus on the learning and be less of a dirtraction if was he was constantly engaged in the educational process as the children at AEEC are. I only wish all children were able to get a taste for learning and knowledge like the children at AEEC.
In discussing AEEC with my
Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on May 18, 2007 - 11:05.
In discussing AEEC with my sister who has two children, one who is developmentally delayed, in "regular" Kindergarten she only wishes that the learning in her school was as interesting for her children. She feels that her children would not only enjoy learning more but would actually look foward to school rather than dreading it. Her son might also be able to focus on the learning and be less of a dirtraction if was he was constantly engaged in the educational process as the children at AEEC are. I only wish all children were able to get a taste for learning and knowledge like the children at AEEC.