Anonymous wrote:Us too.Anonymous wrote:We started at 4 last yr. late September birthday. In fairfax county you have to turn 5 by the end of September
Anonymous wrote:Only on DCUM is "red-shirting" common. It's pretty rare, we've never had one in our kids class. I'm sure it's happened but I imagine there are unusual circumstances.
As for the OP's question, Meh, If your kid is mature for their age, they'll be the youngest and that's a very small issue (sports & playground things). In that case they'll also get more out of Pre-K. Mostly you'll just have a lot of hassle with the bureaucrats.
And, FCPS K is hardly highly structured for most kids. If they've gone to pre-K or daycare, they'll be ahead. The "structure" is for kids new to classrooms, things like circle time & walking in lines & stuff.
Anonymous wrote:This is the first I've ever heard of redshirting, though I admittedly don't read the school forums as much. I have a daughter starting Kindergarten this fall who will be five years, four months old. I didn't imagine she might be in class with seven year olds. I guess the redshirted kids will be super cool in 8th grade when they can drive to school
Don't believe everything you read on DCUM. The likelihood of a girl turning 7 during K is remote. And, if one does, I'd bet she would be the only one. The people who redshirt are mostly late birthday boys. It is also unlikely that any boys will turn 7 during K.
Us too.Anonymous wrote:We started at 4 last yr. late September birthday. In fairfax county you have to turn 5 by the end of September
Anonymous wrote:This is the first I've ever heard of redshirting, though I admittedly don't read the school forums as much. I have a daughter starting Kindergarten this fall who will be five years, four months old. I didn't imagine she might be in class with seven year olds. I guess the redshirted kids will be super cool in 8th grade when they can drive to school
Don't believe everything you read on DCUM. The likelihood of a girl turning 7 during K is remote. And, if one does, I'd bet she would be the only one. The people who redshirt are mostly late birthday boys. It is also unlikely that any boys will turn 7 during K.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My parents made the decision 30+ years ago to have me start school in 1st grade rather than k. I remember a battery of tests and meeting with the school administrators and teachers. There was a process we had to navigate, but my dad worked for the school system and knew what he was doing.
I liked that I started right away with my peers and didn't have to wait.
I'm sure this is VERY rarely done anymore, but it worked out pretty well for me. I was always at the top of my class, didn't suffer socially. I think I also just had a personality that made this a good decision-I was an extrovert, I had no fear or anxiety about anything. Things that may have phased other kids just didn't phase me.
Thanks for adding this perspective! Every kid is different and need to be evaluated as individuals. My child started
Early and it was the right choice for us. The posters on this board can talk to me until they are blue in the face that classrooms are too structured and the curriculum isn't age appropriate, but it was just not the case for my kid.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I wouldn't start a kid early because there are so many kids starting late now. I wouldn't want my 4 turning 5 kid in class with the 6 turning 7 kids.
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I have a 2.5 year old, so forgive me - I am just getting up to speed on VA public schools.
Good lord. Parents seriously do that? How common is it?
Anonymous wrote:My parents made the decision 30+ years ago to have me start school in 1st grade rather than k. I remember a battery of tests and meeting with the school administrators and teachers. There was a process we had to navigate, but my dad worked for the school system and knew what he was doing.
I liked that I started right away with my peers and didn't have to wait.
I'm sure this is VERY rarely done anymore, but it worked out pretty well for me. I was always at the top of my class, didn't suffer socially. I think I also just had a personality that made this a good decision-I was an extrovert, I had no fear or anxiety about anything. Things that may have phased other kids just didn't phase me.