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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]It’s bothers me that schools even allow this. Why not just let 10 year olds in K?? I mean wouldn’t they perform better then? /s.[/quote] I don’t understand why this bothers you. If he’s not successful in K he’s going to have to repeat at the expense of the school district and will still be older than everyone plus he’ll have to deal with the emotions fall out of repeating while his classmates advance. It’s the same outcome. [/quote] It is a slippery slope. This lady thinks it’s fine to send a 6y8m old kid to K. If that’s fine, why not 7? 7.5? At some point the answer just has to be NO.[/quote] Maybe the schools shouldn’t have made kindergarten so developmentally inappropriate; then fewer people would have reservations about all-day desk work, 20” lunch and no recess for 5 year olds.[/quote] Just because a few kids struggle doesn’t mean K should be dumbed down for the rest or kids should be allowed to start as late as their parents want. Already they’ve moved the cutoff from 12/31 that it was when we were kids. And no one redshirted then.[/quote] How dim. Cutoffs have varied nationally since the 1960s (and K wasn't even mandatory). I went to a school with a September cutoff and I was born in the 1970s. I had redshirted classmates too.[/quote]
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