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[quote=Anonymous][quote]Hmm. My son could sit, listen to stories, follow the teacher's instructions, not hit or push, but he was still immature for K. He could not handle conflicts with friends, deal with kids who were not nice, or losing at sports and spent a lot of K crying and being upset. A good K. teacher would work with him as you should work with him at home. That's part of learning and going to school. That is not immature as that is reasonable for a 4 year old. People are expecting 5 year olds to be mini-adults.[/quote] Of course we worked with him, as did his teacher. I also volunteered in his class once a week, and none of the other kids seemed to be having the issues he did, to the degree he did, with regularity. He's emotionally immature relative to his peers. While that doesn't make him a bad kid, its not a good situation for him. [/quote]
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