Anonymous wrote:I have a 17-year-old. Having a baby and raising it to adulthood is an exercise in having all of your plans and pre-conceived notions go out the window. Learn to let go now...have the sex or transfer the embryo whenever, life will happen the way it wishes.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No, but I would redshirt them.
Only if the child is struggling. My best friend all through school was an August birthday. I was April. We were 4 months apart in age! I can’t imagine her with kids a year younger.
If a child is doing academically and socially well I would think that repeating something or dragging out all of these “pre” years would be detrimental to their development.
If your child is struggling holding back will not fix things. You work with them at home, or get a tutor or what ever help they need.
Anonymous wrote:I have a 17-year-old. Having a baby and raising it to adulthood is an exercise in having all of your plans and pre-conceived notions go out the window. Learn to let go now...have the sex or transfer the embryo whenever, life will happen the way it wishes.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Public kindergarten has gotten really hard. If you have the means to send your kid to a private, play-based kindergarten, August is no problem. But a public school kindergarten as the youngest...yeesh. The kids are expected to be able to write letters and numbers and sit quietly and color in the lines, follow all classroom routines, etc from the very first day.
I'm sure some of it comes down to personality and preschool preparedness, but IMHO the summer kids look so tiny next to the "just after the cut-off" September kids.
I guess I don't really have any solid advice, just grateful to have the kid I have after a lot of struggle, so I also understand how sometimes you just go for it and trust that you'll figure the rest out later.
I keep hearing how hard Kindergarten is these days and I just don't see it. We're in VA so the cutoff is 9/30. I sent my mid September birthday girl on time and she's had no trouble at all with the material, following directions, or with making friends, and she fits right in physically (95th percentile height). If anything, the one kid in the class who was redshirted (July birthday) is having the most trouble adjusting from what I have heard from her and other parents hearing the same thing from their own kid.
NP of a late July birthday and everything you are saying has been my experience as well, she's in 4th now and she's still doing fine. Some of the most problematic kids in her grade are ones that have been held back.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Public kindergarten has gotten really hard. If you have the means to send your kid to a private, play-based kindergarten, August is no problem. But a public school kindergarten as the youngest...yeesh. The kids are expected to be able to write letters and numbers and sit quietly and color in the lines, follow all classroom routines, etc from the very first day.
I'm sure some of it comes down to personality and preschool preparedness, but IMHO the summer kids look so tiny next to the "just after the cut-off" September kids.
I guess I don't really have any solid advice, just grateful to have the kid I have after a lot of struggle, so I also understand how sometimes you just go for it and trust that you'll figure the rest out later.
I keep hearing how hard Kindergarten is these days and I just don't see it. We're in VA so the cutoff is 9/30. I sent my mid September birthday girl on time and she's had no trouble at all with the material, following directions, or with making friends, and she fits right in physically (95th percentile height). If anything, the one kid in the class who was redshirted (July birthday) is having the most trouble adjusting from what I have heard from her and other parents hearing the same thing from their own kid.
NP of a late July birthday and everything you are saying has been my experience as well, she's in 4th now and she's still doing fine. Some of the most problematic kids in her grade are ones that have been held back.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Public kindergarten has gotten really hard. If you have the means to send your kid to a private, play-based kindergarten, August is no problem. But a public school kindergarten as the youngest...yeesh. The kids are expected to be able to write letters and numbers and sit quietly and color in the lines, follow all classroom routines, etc from the very first day.
I'm sure some of it comes down to personality and preschool preparedness, but IMHO the summer kids look so tiny next to the "just after the cut-off" September kids.
I guess I don't really have any solid advice, just grateful to have the kid I have after a lot of struggle, so I also understand how sometimes you just go for it and trust that you'll figure the rest out later.
I keep hearing how hard Kindergarten is these days and I just don't see it. We're in VA so the cutoff is 9/30. I sent my mid September birthday girl on time and she's had no trouble at all with the material, following directions, or with making friends, and she fits right in physically (95th percentile height). If anything, the one kid in the class who was redshirted (July birthday) is having the most trouble adjusting from what I have heard from her and other parents hearing the same thing from their own kid.