Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I sent my July birthday kid late, with a Sept 1 cutoff there isn't 17 month age difference in the grade. All the teachers encouraged giving the gift of time and I have never had a regret. I could not care less what any parent thinks of my kid being a few months older than any other kid.
Of course you didn't have any regrets. There was no personal harm to you and your son. But think of those poor August-born kids who had to put up with someone 13 months older than them.
What specific personal harm was there to anyone in this scenario? You do you.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I sent my July birthday kid late, with a Sept 1 cutoff there isn't 17 month age difference in the grade. All the teachers encouraged giving the gift of time and I have never had a regret. I could not care less what any parent thinks of my kid being a few months older than any other kid.
Of course you didn't have any regrets. There was no personal harm to you and your son. But think of those poor August-born kids who had to put up with someone 13 months older than them.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I sent my July birthday kid late, with a Sept 1 cutoff there isn't 17 month age difference in the grade. All the teachers encouraged giving the gift of time and I have never had a regret. I could not care less what any parent thinks of my kid being a few months older than any other kid.
Of course you didn't have any regrets. There was no personal harm to you and your son. But think of those poor August-born kids who had to put up with someone 13 months older than them.
Anonymous wrote:I went to college at 17 and I was definitely too young.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I sent my July birthday kid late, with a Sept 1 cutoff there isn't 17 month age difference in the grade. All the teachers encouraged giving the gift of time and I have never had a regret. I could not care less what any parent thinks of my kid being a few months older than any other kid.
Of course you didn't have any regrets. There was no personal harm to you and your son. But think of those poor August-born kids who had to put up with someone 13 months older than them.
DP. You are the tragically obsessed redshirting troll, so I get reasoning with you is not possible, but FYI, kids do just fine with this. My kid (not redshirted) was in a mixed age classroom and the kids all did great. There was a nearly three year difference in age.
Yeah, but in that sort of situation, the teachers recognize that ther is an age discrepancy. No going is going to hold a Kindergartener to the same standards as a 1st-grader. But most teachers aren't going to expect more from a 6-year-old Kindergartener than from a 5-year-old Kindergartener, even though they really should. That's what makes redshirting wrong.
Anonymous wrote:It doesn’t seem like 2021-2022 is shaping up to be totally normal either. I am guessing more people redshirt again next year. Maybe the year after it will go back to normal.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I sent my July birthday kid late, with a Sept 1 cutoff there isn't 17 month age difference in the grade. All the teachers encouraged giving the gift of time and I have never had a regret. I could not care less what any parent thinks of my kid being a few months older than any other kid.
Of course you didn't have any regrets. There was no personal harm to you and your son. But think of those poor August-born kids who had to put up with someone 13 months older than them.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I sent my July birthday kid late, with a Sept 1 cutoff there isn't 17 month age difference in the grade. All the teachers encouraged giving the gift of time and I have never had a regret. I could not care less what any parent thinks of my kid being a few months older than any other kid.
Of course you didn't have any regrets. There was no personal harm to you and your son. But think of those poor August-born kids who had to put up with someone 13 months older than them.
DP. You are the tragically obsessed redshirting troll, so I get reasoning with you is not possible, but FYI, kids do just fine with this. My kid (not redshirted) was in a mixed age classroom and the kids all did great. There was a nearly three year difference in age.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: My parents were obsessed with me being youngest and smartest too, like so many of the weirdo parents here.
That just shows that while your parents definitely wanted you to win things, they also wanted you to win them fairly. Winning a competition when you're a year older than everyone else is nothing to be proud of. It has to be an apples-to-apples comparison.
Look, weirdo troll, you need to stop. You are insane. Certifiable. Give it a rest and get some help.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: My parents were obsessed with me being youngest and smartest too, like so many of the weirdo parents here.
That just shows that while your parents definitely wanted you to win things, they also wanted you to win them fairly. Winning a competition when you're a year older than everyone else is nothing to be proud of. It has to be an apples-to-apples comparison.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I sent my July birthday kid late, with a Sept 1 cutoff there isn't 17 month age difference in the grade. All the teachers encouraged giving the gift of time and I have never had a regret. I could not care less what any parent thinks of my kid being a few months older than any other kid.
Of course you didn't have any regrets. There was no personal harm to you and your son. But think of those poor August-born kids who had to put up with someone 13 months older than them.
Anonymous wrote:I sent my July birthday kid late, with a Sept 1 cutoff there isn't 17 month age difference in the grade. All the teachers encouraged giving the gift of time and I have never had a regret. I could not care less what any parent thinks of my kid being a few months older than any other kid.