Agree. I have no idea what the test scores or reading levels are of any child in my children’s classes. Why are you even talking about this? |
I wouldn't be tired of the mom's bragging. Her child is actually behind. I would assume there are some special needs at play. If there aren't SN, the mother has chosen the easy path for her daughter, which could backfire long term. I would not say anything. It would be rude to insert yourself. |
Plus, it might not be as "easy" as you think. For example, if this girl plays an independent sport that's organized by DOB or Birth Year, she would always be a 'year behind' her teammates. |
Eh, I’m more impressed with the kids who are a year younger than everyone else and still rocking it. Just smile and change the subject. It’s not about your or your kids. |
in what world would "saying something" be polite? |
That only makes sense if someone is redshirting a full year. So my son is in 1st, and he's a late May birthday, and will turn 7 towards the end of the school year. There are a couple kids that will turn 8 in early June. This OP is saying that this kid turned 8 going into first grade, and would be in class with my 6 year old. There is ONE child like this at my kid's school who is very clearly delayed / special needs, which doesn't seem like the person OP is talking about at all. Anyway, of course there's nothing the OP can say. Just roll your eyes internally and let her spout. |
+1 this is the perfect answer. You are wise, PP |
She was probably more socially immature. I would say nothing. |
I have a 2nd grader. Covid messed these kids up, a lot of people delayed kindergarten to avoid virtual preschool and started late. More than other years. |
My brother who has a birthdate just passed the cut off was held back in second grade. It bothered him his whole life. We’re both late 40s professionals and he still talks about it sometimes. Be kind to the kid |
Hm. My child turned 9 at the very end of third grade. |
I have a second grader. This was the first kindergarten class in school in person after Covid. There are a LOT of parents who didn’t want their children in virtual kindergarten who, instead of starting them in first grade like they should have, delayed kindergarten another year. Most kids turn 8 in second grade but these kids are turning 9. My daughter has two male friends who are already 9. |
I know someone like this. Child was redshirted with an early June (like June 2) birthday. For K she was like “I just hope it’s advanced enough.” It took everything in me not to say “maybe if you hadn’t redshirted how advanced K is wouldn’t be a concern.” But I held it in. Soon enough these kids will realize it’s awkward to be a year older than everyone in their class, and it’s not their fault. It’s the parents, but it’s annoying. |
My local school has a September cut off. My kid had a late birthday after the testing cut offf. It's not redshirting it's following the rules. I would have loved to not pay that extra year of daycare. I think December 31st should be the cut off so all the kids are born on the same year are in the same grade i general. But what do I know.
The mom is braggy and insecure, she would be that way regardless. Just ignore her. If it bothers you it's because you are insecure also. |
This sounds more like delaying because of Covid than excessive redshirting, you need to calm down OP |