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[quote=Anonymous]OP, You don't say if you suspect that your child may be the oldest/youngest in the class. But if so, I understand why you might want that info; I have found such info quite relevant in assessing my child's progress and social interactions. My early elementary DS has a late summer birthday, and I am always keen to find out if he is the absolute youngest in his class. Have never queried via email. I can usually find out by looking at the birthday chart in the classroom. If not, it's also possible to find out by talking to other parents -- parents of children with late summer/September birthdays usually seek one another out to compare notes. As another poster indicated, it's also possible to pose the question -- in general terms -- during a meeting with the teacher on the full range of issues relating to DC's experience at school. All of DC's teachers have acknowledged that this question is valid, and have been willing to discuss. I am finding the age difference has less of an impact each year. [/quote]
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