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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I was a late November birthday in New York, so I started Kindergarten at 4. I had a hard time keeping up during K and 1st. Fortunately my school had supplemental math and reading lab to help struggling students, so they wouldn't fall behind. By 2nd grade, having a late birthday was never an issue academic wise. The other issue was starting college at 17, but I never got into any trouble during that period. [/quote] Op here- this is a big concern for me. I don’t like the idea of dd heading off to college at 17. It feels super young. I am leaning towards retaining her given how on the cusp her birthday is, but am definitely torn.[/quote] NP here. I didn’t turn 18 until I was almost done with freshman year of college. Looking back, it does seem young but grateful my parents gave me the freedom. [/quote]
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