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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]LOL! My oldest was never ready then.[/quote] There are plenty I saw in kindergarten who detracted from the class in a way that hindered the learning of others. In my opinion, those kids were immature for kindergarten. They may belong in it ageowise or knowledgewise, but perhaps not maturity wise. The kid who knew her colors in my DD's kindergarten class but could not stop touching my DD's barrettes, thighs, shoes, head, ponytail, etc., who could not stop getting her snack whenever she wanted, could not stop talking when the teacher asked her not to, and could not follow simple directions (I.e. "Time to leave art now, please line up." And the kid was ignoring the teacher, taking the paint out again and getting new paper because she didn't want to leave art.). Kid is not mature enough for kindergarten.[/quote]
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