Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I would never redshirt a girl if only because I witnessed the terror inflicted on the girls who developed first. I still remember the girl who had a big chest and got her period first in 5th grade. The boys were brutal.
Yet in the VA schools forum a whole gang of parents are calling those who send Aug-Sept birthday girls on time (at 4 or newly 5) crazy. Why? Because everyone ostracizes the youngest girl.
You can’t win.
Really? I was one of the youngest girls in class and relatively small, I think it was a good academic challenge and socially a non-issue. Girls mature faster than boys, so being a younger girl tends to be more advantageous towards the middle school years. It seemed like the girls who were very tall or busty had the bigger challenges.
Really.
https://www.dcurbanmom.com/jforum/posts/list/891080.page
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I would never redshirt a girl if only because I witnessed the terror inflicted on the girls who developed first. I still remember the girl who had a big chest and got her period first in 5th grade. The boys were brutal.
Yet in the VA schools forum a whole gang of parents are calling those who send Aug-Sept birthday girls on time (at 4 or newly 5) crazy. Why? Because everyone ostracizes the youngest girl.
You can’t win.
Anonymous wrote:I have a DD 5, with March birthday. I am sending her to Junior K/redshirting her. We did zero distance learning that her amazing Pre K-4 teacher had planned. I have friends who work for various schools, and have found out the media and schools aren’t telling us is that this plan is for ALL YEAR. The Junior K class will meet each day for a full day, it has strict health protocols and has been accredited as an essential care center if our state or county gets locked down again. I would rather have a kid that is oldest in the class than lagging behind academically.
Anonymous wrote:DD is suppose to start school in the fall. Given how insane everything looks should I just redshirt her? She was 5 in March so she would be pretty old if we redshirted her but I am worried about this whole 2 days a week thing or DL (which we wouldn't do). Anybody else thinking of doing this? That would mean she would turn 7 in K! That seems kind of old. I started K when I was 4!
Anonymous wrote:OP here - i am leaning toward just starting her. Also her younger sister would only be one grade behind her if we opted to red shirt her (they are only 19 months apart) and I feel like two year spacing in school would benefit both of them. I am just sad she isn't going to get a traditional kindergarten experience. Also I have no idea how I will deal with 2-3 days of asynchronous distance learning and working from home (plus I have a 5 month old at home).