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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I would also suggest considering whether your child is interested in playing with children who would be in her grade, or if her interest align more with those children a year behind her. These will be her friends for many years and social issues can be just a big a problem as academic ones.[/quote] I agree with this. If your child is holding his/her own at preschool, then do not worry about holding him/her back just b/c the child is so "immature" with you. My kid is quite the demanding baby when it comes to me. When he's at school, he's a model student. He's in kindergarten this year. I had serious reservations in the middle of last summer when I was spending a lot of time with him and he and older sister thought it was just GREAT to talk about pee-pee and poopy ALL the time. I was thinking... you are NOT ready for kindergarten. I was having a lot of anxiety in Aug. about it, but couldn't see him getting anything out of preschool again. So, I sent him to kinderg. and hoped for the best. It is all turning out fine. I'd listen carefully to what the teachers say at preschool. If your child is getting along well with his/her peer group and follows the rules most of the time.... he/she is ready for kindergarten.[/quote]
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