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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]OP, we need more information. I think of redshirting as waiting an extra year before sending a kid to kindergarten. You are not talking about redshirting. You are talking about repeating a grade. What are your reasons for considering this? [/quote] I posted to question to gain insight on how other parents felt. I personally do not wish to redshirt my son but his father believes its a great opportunity for him to [b]reach his dreams[/b]. He's a honor roll student and is developmentally on top of his school work and has great social skills. I am in totally disagreement to do this and can't even begin to fathom the mental stress he will have to endure at such a young tender age of 11. He's goin to 7th grade is doing well. I am afraid the set back my hurt him instead of helping him. Thanks for your response. [/quote] Your son's or the father's dreams? Athletic dreams? If your son is in public school and isn't struggling then more than likely he won't be given the option. If he's at a private school, I know quite a few families who do this later (6th or 8th grade) essentially for sports. Your kid won't be labeled b/c he wouldn't be the only one to do this (sadly). What does your kid want to do? Are athletics really important to him? Is going to college pinned on getting a athletic scholarship of some sort?[/quote]
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