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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]If you want to hold your kid back a year so he is older than the rest of the class, but everyone holds their kid back a year, your kid won’t be older than the rest of the class. He’ll be the same age as the rest of the class because they’re all held back. That’s why it’s rare. It can’t work if it’s not rare. It’s based on one kid not following the guidelines that the rest of the class is following [/quote] Or maybe people don't care about the other kids so much as making sure their own kid is ready and able to keep up. People act like this is all done on a whim just to get one over everyone else and not because of real recommendations based on an individual child's needs.[/quote] DP. You are assuming the anti-redshirt posters have at least some logical reasoning skills, which, based on available evidence, is a significant stretch. [/quote]
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