Anonymous wrote:Unless your kid is super super advanced, it doesn’t make sense to push ahead - consider high school (last one to drive)
Kids these days drag their feet on getting a driver's license. It's not a big deal like it used to be.
or college (going to college needing parents to sign for anything).
This will be a thing for like a month and a half?
I have a November birthday (youngest in class), and was always top of my class, and never felt different from the "older" kids in the class. OP, you know your kid -- if he's ready for school, see what you can do to send him. If he could benefit from an extra year of maturity, then don't.
Anonymous wrote:I have a friend that did private K and then enrolled in APS for her first grade for her October kid. APS evaluated the child and she was permitted to enroll as first grader.
Anonymous wrote:My son is an October 1st birthday. Misses the cutoff to start kindergarten by a few hours. Has anyone successfully been able to get their October birthday child into APS "early?"
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Unless your kid is super super advanced, it doesn’t make sense to push ahead - consider high school (last one to drive)
Kids these days drag their feet on getting a driver's license. It's not a big deal like it used to be.
or college (going to college needing parents to sign for anything).
This will be a thing for like a month and a half?
I have a November birthday (youngest in class), and was always top of my class, and never felt different from the "older" kids in the class. OP, you know your kid -- if he's ready for school, see what you can do to send him. If he could benefit from an extra year of maturity, then don't.
Not true in my experience. Kids coddled by their parents who get driven everywhere and are afraid of their own shadow definitely drag their feet. Plenty of them get their license right away.
Anonymous wrote:Unless your kid is super super advanced, it doesn’t make sense to push ahead - consider high school (last one to drive)
Kids these days drag their feet on getting a driver's license. It's not a big deal like it used to be.
or college (going to college needing parents to sign for anything).
This will be a thing for like a month and a half?
I have a November birthday (youngest in class), and was always top of my class, and never felt different from the "older" kids in the class. OP, you know your kid -- if he's ready for school, see what you can do to send him. If he could benefit from an extra year of maturity, then don't.
Unless your kid is super super advanced, it doesn’t make sense to push ahead - consider high school (last one to drive)
or college (going to college needing parents to sign for anything).
Anonymous wrote:I have a friend that did private K and then enrolled in APS for her first grade for her October kid. APS evaluated the child and she was permitted to enroll as first grader.