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Reply to "If you are redshirting, how will you keep your kid stimulated?"
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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Send your kid to school. You are not doing him any favors. [/quote] This. It's the simplest solution and also the correct one.[/quote] It isn't your kid. You don't have all (or even many) of the facts. Why do you all care so much what the OP does with her kid?[/quote] Says the mother of yet another geriatric kindergartners with executive functioning issues. [/quote] Not quite. Just someone who thinks you should spend more time worrying about your own kid than others. [/quote] DP.. kids don't live in a bubble in school. Kids in the classroom affect each other - both positively and negatively.[/quote] A kid 3 or 4 weeks older than the oldest on time kid is going to mess up your kid? What if they move to Maryland or one of the many other states with a Sep 1 cutoff? Then they would be right on time in a K class next year. [/quote] Some people redshirt even if the kid is several months from the cutoff, like in late spring.[/quote]
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