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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous] :roll: [quote=Anonymous]My kid's birthday is in December. Once she started school, she was nearly 4 years old. She dominated the class. She was a leader in the class because she was taller, more "mature," and was way ahead in reading, writing, and arithmetic. [/quote][/quote] Roll your eyes, but I'm a NP and my daughter did the same. Not "dominated" in a bad way, but in a way that let her develop a strong relationship with her teachers and gain a lot of confidence as a student. Those are much more important things to learn in pre-K than phonics and addition. [/quote] This seems like more of a personality trait than something you can attribute to age. My late September kid is this way. Go getter, extrovert, advanced academically. My early Oct child hid in a corner until 1st grade and while academically advanced, struggles socially. December child is more like September child but more reserved. I think people put too much emphasis on age in school as a factor for success. I have taught late elementary school for 17 years and the student who you think is the youngest is never actually the youngest. In response to OP, I agree with various PPs. It is early in the year. Your child will fond her place. [/quote]
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