Anonymous wrote:The early entrance exam is easy. I would think a lot of 4 year olds could do it. I know of 3 parents who had their child (early October birthday's) test and start Kindergarten early. My DD had a birthday a week after the Oct. 15th cut off and so she had to wait until the next year to start even though she could already read, etc. It would have been nice if she could have started early with her best friend.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yes, my mid-October birthday girl started early. Currently in 3rd grade and everything is going well. Her best friend is over a year older (September birthday - turned 9 at the beginning of 3rd grade, and my child turned 8 a month later). My daughter is on the small side. She's very bright and at the top of her class academically. I think she's in the right grade for her and can't imagine her being in 2nd this year instead, but I guess we'll see if there are challenges later. I was a late-October birthday and started K at age 4 and didn't have problems with it in high school, college, etc., and used that experience in deciding for my daughter.
+1, ditto everything above. My mid-October birthday girl started early. Currently in elementary, and everything is going well (very bright, top of her class academically). She is also on the small side (but would be next year, too; I'm short). I think she is in the right grade. I was a November birthday and started K at age 4, and it was definitely the right decision for me.
We're in VA so no test-in. She started at private then switched to public.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Would a June 19 birthday (turning 4) move forward to Pre-K or not?
How is this even a question?
Anonymous wrote:September doesn't make the cutoff? I thought it was Sep 30?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:September doesn't make the cutoff? I thought it was Sep 30?
Cutoff is September 1 in MD
Anonymous wrote:Would a June 19 birthday (turning 4) move forward to Pre-K or not?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I was also the youngest in my class years and years ago, though redshirting was unheard of at that time. My experience was very different than yours, OP.
Our oldest DS was young for the grade. We sent him on time because he was ready and we didn’t know better. If I could do-over one parenting move, it would be that one. Academically, he was fine. Socially and emotionally, not so much.
What you need to be thinking about is not kindergarten, but rather the lunch table at middle school, [b]the kid who cannot drive when all his peers can, the 17-year-old going to college. Our younger DS was going to be the youngest in his class and we did not send him. [/b]It has been 1000 times easier on every front.
I turned 5 during fall of K, and wow, none of these things were ever a concern for me. I had no real sense of who was older or younger than me throughout school. I mean, middle school wasn't smooth, but I don't attribute it to being young at all (I attended a pretty rough middle school as a new kid).
Anonymous wrote:Yes, my mid-October birthday girl started early. Currently in 3rd grade and everything is going well. Her best friend is over a year older (September birthday - turned 9 at the beginning of 3rd grade, and my child turned 8 a month later). My daughter is on the small side. She's very bright and at the top of her class academically. I think she's in the right grade for her and can't imagine her being in 2nd this year instead, but I guess we'll see if there are challenges later. I was a late-October birthday and started K at age 4 and didn't have problems with it in high school, college, etc., and used that experience in deciding for my daughter.
Anonymous wrote:September doesn't make the cutoff? I thought it was Sep 30?