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Reply to "Why is redshirting so rare if it's so advantageous?"
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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I know a lot of high stat kids and none of them are redshirted. On the contrary most are greenshirted (young for their grade level). I think those kids who are redshirted usually need that extra year. [/quote] +1 Kids who are redshirted usually need that extra year, and parents and kids know how this works. So, every kid held back will, unfortunately, carry that stigma. Think of your own school years; you remember exactly the kids who were held back and why. You may say things are different now because of this or that. Refer to your current list of kids who have been held back and think about how you think of them. Don't do this to your children unless they need it.[/quote] That won't be a problem if they don't share their age with anyone else.[/quote] Really. So no birthday parties? [/quote]
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