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[quote=Anonymous]It depends on the kid. And the family. I was youngest with Nov bday from IL and I loooooove being youngest of my grade. DH has Sept bday was redshirted and thought it was a good decision. DS birthday is early Aug and was youngest till 4th grade when we redshirted. It's the right move as he's smaller and later dev but also has dyslexia abs ADHD. I wish we could buy another year! Lol DD has Dec bday and is older in her class. With her personality, no prob. I truly believe everything is as it should be because as youngest or oldest in a class you will always have issues. It's a matter of managing expectations upfront and realizing what that looks like before the day comes. It's also hard for DS to be older for example knowing his friends are younger and taller. I mean you can't really win the game. More important is about maturity. [/quote]
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