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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote] Anonymous wrote: He is the youngest in his class, but so is my daughter and she is an absolute rock star. She demonstrates a maturity that her brother does not. OP, When is his birthday? First week of September. Both of them, almost exactly two years apart to the day. [/quote] Bingo! Classic example of a child who is smart but not developmentally "ready"........signed K teacher [/quote] Or, maybe we need more skilled teachers who have teaching skills. My five year old is at a small private. He initially did not do his work but he has delays. Now, he does it the majority of the time and his true academics are equal and in some cases much higher. If my sons teachers can do it with delays, I question the teaching skills and a dual language program. Holding back is not the anwser. Working with kids and providing the supports is. The child could have language or other issues that someone is not recognizing too. [/quote]
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