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There was a thread on DCUM a couple months back about how prevalent redshirting is in public schools in the area. I think the general consensus came to <10% if I'm remembering correctly. Maybe an outlier school here or there.
Private schools are different - much more prevalent. |
That is incorrect. Anyone can play down. They just can't be in travel or All Stars. |
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I find it bizarre PP knows all the grades and birthdays on not just one soccer team but two, including one her kid doesn't play for. I don't have any idea of the ages of any of the kids on DCs teams. I don't think any parent does.
Or maybe she's lying. |
It's not really red shirting in private, as most will not include summer birthdays in their cutoff. |
My DC became an accidental redshirt when we switched to public from private for this reason. I don't consider it that big of a deal one way or the other. |
Parents who don't want their kids going off to college at 17 should just have their kids take a gap year. Redshirting because of post high school concerns is just dumb. I mean, how do you even know your kid will want to go to college? College isn't for everyone. The question parents should be asking themselves is "Is my child ready for Kindergarten now?", not "Will my child be ready for college 13 years from now?". |
Why are you resurrecting a two year old thread? |
If that would make a parent decide not to redshirt, they shouldn't have considered redshirting in the first place. Many people redshirt because of developmental delays, so sports being awkward or annoying wouldn't even be a factor that is relevant. |
^^^Oops, just noticed this thread is for 2014
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This is true I redshirted my August birthday DD and it turns out her birthday falls in line to play with the kids in her grade. If we had started her on time, she would be playing soccer with the kids a grade below her. |
Except if they take a gap year, that makes it more likely they will get settled at home and not go off to college at all. |
| An acquaintance was just expressing her concerns that her red-shirted K DC would be in a class with non-red-shirted K kids. She's worried that her DC will be held back academically since her DC is older. |
Then why did she redshirt her child? |