Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yes. But there aren't many September birthdays when you figure there are 11 other months.
Our DC is late September. We decided to have her start KG when she was 5 not 4. Hasn't been an issue as the one of her classmates turned 6 on October 1 of KG and the June baby also turned 6 during KG! Si, they all began KG at 5!!!!
Birthdays are not arranged evenly through all 12 months. August and September are the most common birth months, usually.
http://www.medicaldaily.com/pulse/happy-birthday-science-explains-why-september-16-most-common-birthday-america-352918
Maybe there was some sense to the old late fall cut offs. Births are disproportionately concentratef in July thru September. Why not have the most clustered births as a cohort? It gave the teachers a concentrated core of similar birth dates. Hmm.
Kids don't necessarily have the same maturity levels just because they are born within the same few weeks or months. Kids born even on the same day can have wildly different maturity levels. Parents just have to do what's right for their own kids, since every child is different.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yes. But there aren't many September birthdays when you figure there are 11 other months.
Our DC is late September. We decided to have her start KG when she was 5 not 4. Hasn't been an issue as the one of her classmates turned 6 on October 1 of KG and the June baby also turned 6 during KG! Si, they all began KG at 5!!!!
Birthdays are not arranged evenly through all 12 months. August and September are the most common birth months, usually.
http://www.medicaldaily.com/pulse/happy-birthday-science-explains-why-september-16-most-common-birthday-america-352918
Maybe there was some sense to the old late fall cut offs. Births are disproportionately concentratef in July thru September. Why not have the most clustered births as a cohort? It gave the teachers a concentrated core of similar birth dates. Hmm.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yes. But there aren't many September birthdays when you figure there are 11 other months.
Our DC is late September. We decided to have her start KG when she was 5 not 4. Hasn't been an issue as the one of her classmates turned 6 on October 1 of KG and the June baby also turned 6 during KG! Si, they all began KG at 5!!!!
Birthdays are not arranged evenly through all 12 months. August and September are the most common birth months, usually.
http://www.medicaldaily.com/pulse/happy-birthday-science-explains-why-september-16-most-common-birthday-america-352918
Anonymous wrote:Yes. But there aren't many September birthdays when you figure there are 11 other months.
Our DC is late September. We decided to have her start KG when she was 5 not 4. Hasn't been an issue as the one of her classmates turned 6 on October 1 of KG and the June baby also turned 6 during KG! Si, they all began KG at 5!!!!
Anonymous wrote:Yes, a late September child would turn 13 in 7th as will October-May/June kids. 7th grader turning 14 is a rarity. Just as a child turning 12 in late September - May/June is a rarity. Most kids TURN 13 at some point during the school year!
Anonymous wrote:What kind of league does your son play in that allows kids to play by grade? Most youth sports go by age.
We are in Arlington.
What sport does Arlington have that goes by grade? That is highly unusual anywhere around here.
What kind of league does your son play in that allows kids to play by grade? Most youth sports go by age.
We are in Arlington.
Anonymous wrote:
Not to brag, but he's a very talented athlete in many different sports and he's also tall and solidly built. I have parents from the other teams we play asking me ALL THE TIME if I kept him back.
He's usually the YOUNGEST on the field/court.
SMH.
If we had kept him back I could not imagine him playing against kids up to 2 years younger than him. It wouldn't be fair.
What kind of league does your son play in that allows kids to play by grade? Most youth sports go by age.
We are in Arlington.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No 7 year old is a KG. An obvious typo! You may have a just turned 6, though.
FWIW I have an April birthday and graduated HS when I was 18. I began KG when I was 5.
My late September child began KG at 5 and will graduate at 18.
Please give me an example of a child graduating at 19! Are people red shirting August and September? Yep. July? Sometimes. But Jan-June? Never!!
I know of two boys with February birthdays who were redshirted. I admit, I think they're nuts. But they're not that unusual, here in Fairfax.
Not to brag, but he's a very talented athlete in many different sports and he's also tall and solidly built. I have parents from the other teams we play asking me ALL THE TIME if I kept him back.
He's usually the YOUNGEST on the field/court.
SMH.
If we had kept him back I could not imagine him playing against kids up to 2 years younger than him. It wouldn't be fair.