Anonymous wrote:I wouldn’t hold a kid back with a spring birthday especially if they’re excelling academically. My spring birthday kids were never the youngest in the class. I redshirted my late July kid for kindergarten but he was behind academically and now still struggles in K.
Anonymous wrote:We are relocating to the area and as is, DS will enter 3rd grade in September. However, this likely is our only/last chance for us to reverse? a decision we made with putting him as one of the youngest kindergarteners. It wasn't an easy decision and while he has adjusted, he has had difficulties, socially. We have often wondered if he would have fared better if he was one of the oldest kids in the class.
A bit about DS: He is a little shy, sensitive, and loves to read and do arts & crafts. In 1st grade, the "jocks" excluded him from recess sports and that had a huge impact on him unfortunately. He has always scored 50% in height and weight so I don't think size was an issue. He is actually decent in sports but still refuses to play sports at school during recess. He is caring and is very good with younger kids, etc.
Would he feel more confident if he were to repeat 2nd grade in a new area/school, come September? He excels academically so one major consideration for us is that he might get bored. We are also trying to decide private v. public currently (he's been in a private school since kindergarten) and if we were to put him in a public school, we are thinking repeating 2nd grade makes good sense.
Appreciate your thoughts!
Anonymous wrote:No one in the DMV holds back an April birthday. That would be really out of step for this area.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I wouldn’t hold a kid back with a spring birthday especially if they’re excelling academically. My spring birthday kids were never the youngest in the class. I redshirted my late July kid for kindergarten but he was behind academically and now still struggles in K.
+1
An April birthday isn’t that young- especially if he is doing well academically.
I’m not anti-redshirting at all…probably would’ve redshirted a mid-later summer boy if my boys’ birthdays fell that way (my state cutoff is Sept 1). But April?
I just don’t see how this would be warranted given your son is doing well in school.
Anonymous wrote:I wouldn’t hold a kid back with a spring birthday especially if they’re excelling academically. My spring birthday kids were never the youngest in the class. I redshirted my late July kid for kindergarten but he was behind academically and now still struggles in K.