Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Just wondering. The huge number of October and November birthdays in my DS's preschool class is mind boggling, the list of November birthdays in one of his other classes is unbelievably long, and I've seen a ton of very pregnant women who looked like they would be due in late October or November. Could this be related to gaming the system for kindergarten--get an extra year of preschool and enter K as one of the oldest kids while avoiding the stigma of potentially redshirting? Before I moved here, I knew very few people with October or November birthdays.[/quote]
Ask the turnip truck to turn around and take you back. You might feel more at home back at the compound with the rest of the paranoid militia men.
Inserting politics into a nonpolitical discussion is what we would call . . . nongermane. Perhaps the meds are in now?
Anonymous wrote:I'm a teacher and I aimed for the spring so my maternity leave would flow right into summer vacation. I got a mid April baby so I was close! If I didn't have finances to think about, I would aim for the fall too. It is easier being older in school today. Usually more mature. I didn't have the money to pay for an extra year of daycare though.
Anonymous wrote:Just wondering. The huge number of October and November birthdays in my DS's preschool class is mind boggling, the list of November birthdays in one of his other classes is unbelievably long, and I've seen a ton of very pregnant women who looked like they would be due in late October or November. Could this be related to gaming the system for kindergarten--get an extra year of preschool and enter K as one of the oldest kids while avoiding the stigma of potentially redshirting? Before I moved here, I knew very few people with October or November birthdays.
Anonymous wrote:Just wondering. The huge number of October and November birthdays in my DS's preschool class is mind boggling, the list of November birthdays in one of his other classes is unbelievably long, and I've seen a ton of very pregnant women who looked like they would be due in late October or November. Could this be related to gaming the system for kindergarten--get an extra year of preschool and enter K as one of the oldest kids while avoiding the stigma of potentially redshirting? Before I moved here, I knew very few people with October or November birthdays.[/quote]
Ask the turnip truck to turn around and take you back. You might feel more at home back at the compound with the rest of the paranoid militia men.
Anonymous wrote:Snowmageddon was accountable for a 400% increase in Fall births in this area according to the local hospitals. It was in the Washington Post at the time.
Anonymous wrote:Snowmageddon was accountable for a 400% increase in Fall births in this area according to the local hospitals. It was in the Washington Post at the time.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: No, it's because snowmaggedon was 5 years and 9 months ago. Everyone was stuck at home for a long period of time.
I know, our oldest turns 5 this week.
Lol mine too.