Anonymous wrote:I know there are many that say you should do the early entrance but here is my story .... My kid has an early October bday and was reading probably at 3rd grade level before K. We debated doing early entrance but did not. He started on time when he was almost 6 and its the best decision I ever made. Yes he was bored in elementary school but he is HS now, plenty challenged with a magnet program. I am so grateful that he had these extra years of his childhood. It's better for social things and sports. Win / win.
Anonymous wrote:I know there are many that say you should do the early entrance but here is my story .... My kid has an early October bday and was reading probably at 3rd grade level before K. We debated doing early entrance but did not. He started on time when he was almost 6 and its the best decision I ever made. Yes he was bored in elementary school but he is HS now, plenty challenged with a magnet program. I am so grateful that he had these extra years of his childhood. It's better for social things and sports. Win / win.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If your kid can read and knows his numbers he should be encouraged to start with a waiver / test.
If he can't do these things, work on them this year and start him next.
That’s not an unusual skill set in K for many MoCo schools.
My DC’s birthday is midSeptember and he started on time, and many of his classmates, especially boys, are 4-6 months older than him. I recommend you don’t push your child a year early.
Anonymous wrote:If your kid can read and knows his numbers he should be encouraged to start with a waiver / test.
If he can't do these things, work on them this year and start him next.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I know there are many that say you should do the early entrance but here is my story .... My kid has an early October bday and was reading probably at 3rd grade level before K. We debated doing early entrance but did not. He started on time when he was almost 6 and its the best decision I ever made. Yes he was bored in elementary school but he is HS now, plenty challenged with a magnet program. I am so grateful that he had these extra years of his childhood. It's better for social things and sports. Win / win.
Your artificially made your kid smarter to get them into a magnet but in reality if they were that smart they'd get in regardless. You don't need extra years of child hood and its not better to be held back socially. My young for the grade child is doing fantastic and is in advanced math. I am so grateful given how slow MCPS is that we didn't hold back.
DCUM maxim: what works for my kid works for everyone's kid!
And its corollary: what doesn't work for my kid doesn't work for anyone's kid!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I know there are many that say you should do the early entrance but here is my story .... My kid has an early October bday and was reading probably at 3rd grade level before K. We debated doing early entrance but did not. He started on time when he was almost 6 and its the best decision I ever made. Yes he was bored in elementary school but he is HS now, plenty challenged with a magnet program. I am so grateful that he had these extra years of his childhood. It's better for social things and sports. Win / win.
Your artificially made your kid smarter to get them into a magnet but in reality if they were that smart they'd get in regardless. You don't need extra years of child hood and its not better to be held back socially. My young for the grade child is doing fantastic and is in advanced math. I am so grateful given how slow MCPS is that we didn't hold back.
Anonymous wrote:There’s going to be a monster class of kindergartners this fall because of covid redshirting. It’s not the year to push ahead.
Anonymous wrote:I know there are many that say you should do the early entrance but here is my story .... My kid has an early October bday and was reading probably at 3rd grade level before K. We debated doing early entrance but did not. He started on time when he was almost 6 and its the best decision I ever made. Yes he was bored in elementary school but he is HS now, plenty challenged with a magnet program. I am so grateful that he had these extra years of his childhood. It's better for social things and sports. Win / win.