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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Disruptive and immature children lessen the experience of everyone in the class, not just the immature child. Teachers and admin at a K-12 have decades of experience understanding the maturity composition desired for the entire class to be successful. When they construct classes, they either reject immature kids, often accepting the same child a year later, or with highly desirable families, explain they’d like the child a year later. This usually results in redshirted boys[/quote] A younger child is not less mature and they are age appropriate. Expecting a younger child to act the same way as a child a year older is not age appropriate for eith child. Privates don’t want younger kids as they are selfish and want what they think is easy. It’s impossible to tell how a 5 year old will do. [/quote]
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