Anonymous wrote:There are a lot of really smart kids in this city. Early reading doesn’t distinguish you much. Focus on her social skills and maturity— a young August birthday would be a major outlier at our TT, so much so that I’m not even sure it you’d get an interview (we didn’t first go around with an end of July birthday).
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There are a lot of really smart kids in this city. Early reading doesn’t distinguish you much. Focus on her social skills and maturity— a young August birthday would be a major outlier at our TT, so much so that I’m not even sure it you’d get an interview (we didn’t first go around with an end of July birthday).
What ended up happening with your July birthday child? Did you do an additional year of preK?
Anonymous wrote:There are a lot of really smart kids in this city. Early reading doesn’t distinguish you much. Focus on her social skills and maturity— a young August birthday would be a major outlier at our TT, so much so that I’m not even sure it you’d get an interview (we didn’t first go around with an end of July birthday).
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I have a summer birthday kid who can read level 3 books (turning 4 in August). We're thinking about applying to private kindergarten in the fall, even though she'll be young for her grade. Is it unusual for a kid to be reading or do all TT schools expect that? Will that give her an advantage despite her being on the younger side?
I don't believe you'll even be allowed to apply. NYC private schools have strict September cut-offs.