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Reply to "We chose not to redshirt DS without considering the long-term consequences:"
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[quote=Anonymous]I WISH we'd redshirted our son. He is a late spring birthday but immature and not a good student. Couple that with half the boys in his grade having been redshirted - his skills look even worse! Redshirting could have lessened years of stress, late night homework interventions and stress. Our son is fine, happy and well-liked but another year's worth of maturity would have gone a long way to facilitate the workload management (and grades!) I guess we missed the memo - we didn't know to even think about it. It is good food for thought and maybe wills serve as a way for some young parents to stop and think before jumping in. May not be the right answer for everyone but... you know your kid. [/quote]
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