Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Personally I wouldn't hold my DC back because he wasn't reading before 5. Neither of my kids were reading before 5, they both learned in kindergarten (both had birthdays just weeks before the cut off). Isn't that what kindergarten's for? Even with it being more "academic" than in the olden days, they still aren't teaching quantum physics.
I agree. We are in MCPS. My kindergarten kid is expected to know 44 sight words by the end of K. He knew none going in but will have his 44 by June (I think)
Wow, that's it. Why aren't parents trying to teach their kids to read before K. If your child isn't ready, get them ready. How do they only know 44 sight word by June.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Personally I wouldn't hold my DC back because he wasn't reading before 5. Neither of my kids were reading before 5, they both learned in kindergarten (both had birthdays just weeks before the cut off). Isn't that what kindergarten's for? Even with it being more "academic" than in the olden days, they still aren't teaching quantum physics.
I agree. We are in MCPS. My kindergarten kid is expected to know 44 sight words by the end of K. He knew none going in but will have his 44 by June (I think)
Wow, that's it. Why aren't parents trying to teach their kids to read before K. If your child isn't ready, get them ready. How do they only know 44 sight word by June.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Personally I wouldn't hold my DC back because he wasn't reading before 5. Neither of my kids were reading before 5, they both learned in kindergarten (both had birthdays just weeks before the cut off). Isn't that what kindergarten's for? Even with it being more "academic" than in the olden days, they still aren't teaching quantum physics.
I agree. We are in MCPS. My kindergarten kid is expected to know 44 sight words by the end of K. He knew none going in but will have his 44 by June (I think)
Anonymous wrote:Personally I wouldn't hold my DC back because he wasn't reading before 5. Neither of my kids were reading before 5, they both learned in kindergarten (both had birthdays just weeks before the cut off). Isn't that what kindergarten's for? Even with it being more "academic" than in the olden days, they still aren't teaching quantum physics.
Anonymous wrote:Btw the school age cut off is 12-31 in many states so holding home back when he hits college he will really be old
Anonymous wrote:Btw the school age cut off is 12-31 in many states so holding home back when he hits college he will really be old
Anonymous wrote:I think it all depends on the child. I am keeping my late August birthday DD1 in Preschool, but I would send my DD2 (late October birthday) early if possible. DD1 is more sensitive and needs friends, gets sad/upset easily in social situations and efiniteky does not stand up for herself. DD2 is tough (maybe because has an older sisster?), happy to play alone if needed and can stand up for herself.
So in my opinion, it depends on the child. I would not hold him back because at 4 he does not know his letters
Anonymous wrote:Mom of 2 July boys. My $.02 is to hold them back if you are able.