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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Seriously -- it is a puberty issue more than anything else. Go look at kids in the 7th, 8th and 9th grades. Heck, just call your local middle school, and ask the Principal -- "Can you tell which kids started K as 4s? The answer will be -- "Obviously Yes". Those kids will be way more immature, physically and emotionally, than their classmates. They will struggle with friendships, sports, and socially through high school. That is why you do not do it if you can avoid it at all. [/quote] This is exactly why I don't understand why redshirting is so uncommon.[/quote]
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