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[quote=Anonymous]The kids all know - mostly because in the early years they ask one another basic questions like this. I was at a Cub Scout den meeting once and the presenter referenced the ages of the group and the entire den pointed at the kids who were older and said, “no, so-and-so’s” x age” - not because they were trying to out anyone but because kids at young ages are literal. In 4th grade, I do hear kids talk about the ages of other kids and they are absolutely catching on that it is an advantage - especially for boys as they begin to realize physical differences and the advantages of being a year older in growth. One of my kids frequently brings up that they are the youngest in their class. They all know. [/quote]
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