My child is fine. It’s a few years. It is annoying to watch though. Most of the oldest kids start dropping out when they aren’t the stars in 3/4 because they aren’t used to not being at the top. I’ve seen this play out with my daughter in competitive sports. (volleyball) |
Ok, but that still doesn’t answer the question of why a school should police it?If it’s so pointless all these parents will be here wringing their hands in a few years anyway. |
So why do you care? You do you. |
Because there should be a line for everything to create some equity and order. February is seven months before the start date. |
For sports it’s often a safety thing. My 7 year old is 110 lbs and 5’ tall. I would feel uncomfortable with him playing sports with much younger kids. |
I didn't say that. I don't personally care if you redshirt or not. I'm saying freaking out about "anti-redshirters" and telling posters who know the ages of other kids at school "creepy" for knowing, is pointless. Yes people will talk and some will judge. It's normal in school communities for people to notice things like redshirting, how families spend money, level of sports commitment, how much outside academic support provided, etc. And some will talk, judge, resent. That's life. Do what you want but don't expect other families to validate or approve of your choices. If you think redshirting attracts naysayers, try moving from public to private or the reverse, moving schools via a lottery, etc. |
Most schools do have a line. Fairfax is one year. You’re right that there is an equity point here since only socioeconomically stable families can afford to redshirt, but that’s balanced out by public school having such an early “on time” start age, which is so misaligned with private school. |
news alert: we're all average. so are our kids. your child isn't gifted, and flunking them isn't going to change that. |
"I don't care" and "I don't approve" 🫡 |
What…would this look like in your mind? A Google poll asking how many families were happy with the age we started our kids in school? A note passed at recess asking them to check a box? Really, truly, most parents do not care this much about the decisions their kids parents make for them unless they’re things that genuinely impact other kids like major behavior disruptions or bringing moms Rx drugs to school to sell etc. |
You realize the OP is the one looking for validation and approval. Nobody is asking if you will still come to the party if the balloon says 7 instead of 6. |
I never said I don't approve. I don't view it as my job to approve or disapprove. I don't care if people redshirt but I'm also not invested in it. I'm not going to tell you, "yes, redshirting is amazing, you absolutely made the right choice." I don't know if that's true. I didn't redshirt my kid so obviously I don't think it's essential. I hope it works out for you but if it doesn't, oh well, that's on you. Are you this sensitive about everything? You need a thicker skin. That's my whole point. |
I don't see OP in this thread demanding everyone agree with her. OP is probably a troll. |
I’m the OP and don’t approve or disapprove but I do think February is kind of ridiculous. It’s not even within 6 months. I always thought redshirting was for the 3 months before the school cut off. That was my understanding. We have a Sep1 cut off. |
Nobody mistakes your creepy stalking as having an actual social life. I know that’s what you need to tell yourself, but we see through you. |