Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Will he be forced into first if he turns 6 this summer?
Yes!!! Most people who are holding kids back a year are doing it because their kid turned 5 that summer. But your kid will be 6 this summer. There is no way any public school is going to allow you to red shirt a 2nd year. Do you really want your child turning 20 in high school?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Unless he has a special need/circumstance, I don't think holding a child back is generally in their best long-term interest.
--a teacher of upper elementary school students
I’m not OP but my DS has an August 29 bday. Older child’s private school has already said they don’t think I should send. Would you recommend I do? He’s a totally normal kid.
Anonymous wrote:Will he be forced into first if he turns 6 this summer?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Unless he has a special need/circumstance, I don't think holding a child back is generally in their best long-term interest.
--a teacher of upper elementary school students
COMPLETELY disagree. It almost ALWAYS benefits them to be older than younger.
Funnily enough, that’s not what the research says...
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Unless he has a special need/circumstance, I don't think holding a child back is generally in their best long-term interest.
--a teacher of upper elementary school students
I’m not OP but my DS has an August 29 bday. Older child’s private school has already said they don’t think I should send. Would you recommend I do? He’s a totally normal kid.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Unless he has a special need/circumstance, I don't think holding a child back is generally in their best long-term interest.
--a teacher of upper elementary school students
COMPLETELY disagree. It almost ALWAYS benefits them to be older than younger.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Unless he has a special need/circumstance, I don't think holding a child back is generally in their best long-term interest.
--a teacher of upper elementary school students
I’m not OP but my DS has an August 29 bday. Older child’s private school has already said they don’t think I should send. Would you recommend I do? He’s a totally normal kid.
Anonymous wrote:Unless he has a special need/circumstance, I don't think holding a child back is generally in their best long-term interest.
--a teacher of upper elementary school students
Anonymous wrote:Unless he has a special need/circumstance, I don't think holding a child back is generally in their best long-term interest.
--a teacher of upper elementary school students
Anonymous wrote:Will he be forced into first if he turns 6 this summer?