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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Basically every kid at my child's preschool that is being redshirted has no real reason to be. They are big, perfectly academically and socially prepared. The parents just wanted advantage. I agree with OP that there need to be stricter rules. A vague claim of immaturity is not enough.[/quote] Why isn't the parental claim of immaturity not enough? Do you think that you are a better judge of the child's maturity than the child's parent? Also, why do you care? If you think that it actually gives the child an advantage, then you, too, have the option to redshirt. Or, if you think that it doesn't give the child an advantage, then it really shouldn't matter to you at all if a different parent makes a choice for their child that you personally disagree with.[/quote] I don't know that, for the individual child, it's an advantage or disadvantage. But it skews the ebtire classroom older and more mature. For on-time children of average or below-average maturity, they have mature examples to emulate, a benefit, and look even less mature than they actually are, a cost. [/quote]
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