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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]They meant you can hold back and put your kid into an extra year of pre-k... at your own expense. This is common. We did this then returned to the public school system for K at age 6. As for the OP, this is a tough age and most pre-school teachers can’t recognize subtle delays from real issues. You need to see a developmental pediatrician. They will look at the whole picture and let you know if further testing is warranted. Of course this is a scary step. But not knowing or missing the opportunity to help your child, in my opinion, is even scarier. [/quote] +1 to your first paragraph. There has to be a private or church school that will take OP’s child for a Kindergarten program (yes, it would cost tuition money) and then she could get back into the public schools and repeat K as a public school student. I realize the schools won’t let you do another year of pre-K but if you went private then back to the schools you should be fine, right? [/quote] Not likely an option for OP since her husband would make her life 'miserable' if she were to pursue an evaluation. Imagine how 'miserable' it would be for her to suggest holding her DD back a year at 3 years old. [/quote] Chill. Doing another year of pre K will probably sound a lot less ominous to him.[/quote]
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