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    My daughter is currently 4. She'll turn 5 next 9-28-13. The cut off for normal enrollment in to K is Sept 1 (students must be 5 by Sept 1). I can apply for early admission for her to go next year. Or she'll need to wait until 2014 (by which time she'll almost be 6).

    One of the benefits from my POV is a serious reduction in the amount of Childcare costs we're currently paying. I honestly think, intellectually, she'd be ready for kindergarten NOW (ask Buford. She's a smart kid). She knows everything that would be required. I have heard that many don't recommend early admission for children into pre-k. But I don't know anyone who's been in this position with their children.

    So, after all the rambling, what would be a drawback to having her go to kindergarten a "year" early (even though she misses the "cutoff" by only 28 days)?
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    I was in the same boat and had mine go early. It was definitely a mistake. Hold off a year and your child will be more mature and ready IMHO.
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    Well in Uganda I don't think a year either way will make much difference with their school systems!

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    Quote Originally Posted by SnyderShrugged View Post
    I was in the same boat and had mine go early. It was definitely a mistake. Hold off a year and your child will be more mature and ready IMHO.
    is it possible for you to elaborate on why it was a mistake? What were some of the specific challenges? Right now, it's still all up in the air for us as she'll need to be evaluated by a school professional first. If she were born 8-31 she'd be going in Sept 2013 instead of 2014.

    When I was young, I went to school just prior to my 5th birthday also...but that's the way it was "back then"

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    I was born 9/19/78. Up till about 4th grade there were no issues. 4th-8th grade I was killed in sports at school. Outside school playing in leagues that were my age everything was great, but in school it was a joke how much better everyone was. Our school was also known for their sports and many parents started their kids a year late for that reason. Dealing with kids two years older then me in some cases that were in my grade was an impossible task. That being said, scholastically and socially it really made no difference.

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    My granddaughter is 13 days over the cutoff for 1st grade last year (she turned 6 13 days after the cutoff of 9-30), so my daughter and son-in-law had her tested (available test for these kinds of cases) and she missed by several points the math target so she entered K. BTW, she had been in preschool for 3 years. So the first day of school she walks into the classroom, sees the bookshelves, and proceeds to pick out a book and start reading it. Another kid asks her if she can read and when she says yes, the other kid says Gee, I can't read yet.

    BTW, this is in Texas, so this year, she's a 1st grader at 7 year of age. I think it was a mistake holding her back.

    ---------- Post added October-4th-2012 at 02:04 PM ----------

    Also, I think it would depend on if your daughter has been to preschool and socialized with other children on a daily basis.

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    well, if she is a stud athlete, putting her in now will hinder that.
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    My son's birthday is 10/5. We waited and sent him to pre-school for that extra year. In his case he definitely needed the extra year. He's now in the first grade and will be first kid to turn 7.

    I actually like that he's one of the oldest kids in the class. Sure it was more expensive to keep him in childcare an extra year but it's better for him. He's more mature, more ready and I wouldn't relish the idea of him going to college at 17.
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    My kid made the cutoff by two days as it was end of September here in VA. If she had been in a district where August was the cutoff she would have had to wait another year which would have been rough as she was ready.

    Academically she has always done very well and is mature beyond her years. She could read when she left pre-school so was ahead of some of her older peers.

    As you note, it's a pretty arbitrary cutoff. If she was born a couple of days earlier you'd probably only consider holing her back if she had developmental issues.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Major Harris View Post
    well, if she is a stud athlete, putting her in now will hinder that.
    Was going to say that. Wish my parents waited a year....

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    My aunt was a K teacher for 35 years and she advised go ahead, if it doesn't work out, they repeat. At this stage being held back is no big deal. I did this with my son, he went through K good, but struggled in 1st grade. Held him back and he did great doing well in 2nd grade now. His b-day is Sept 21st. He is the oldest in his class, but 7 more kids will turn 8 by the first of the year. There are a coupld kids in his first 1st grade class that are really having a hard time in 3rd grade, all have sept birthdays. I'm glad we held him back.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Corcaigh View Post
    My kid made the cutoff by two days as it was end of September here in VA. If she had been in a district where August was the cutoff she would have had to wait another year which would have been rough as she was ready.

    Academically she has always done very well and is mature beyond her years. She could read when she left pre-school so was ahead of some of her older peers.

    As you note, it's a pretty arbitrary cutoff. If she was born a couple of days earlier you'd probably only consider holing her back if she had developmental issues.
    In our district, they wlil test for early admission up to 45 days after the cutoff (mid-oct usually). If she were that far I don't think I'd consider it. If she were a boy I think I'd also be hesitant. Physically, she's 95%+ in her measurements. It's not like she'll be going out for football in high school though. She seems to be mature, curious, and socially adept.

    My wife asked her pediatrician about this last week. "I've never had anyone regret holding their kid back" was her answer. Of course my wife didn't present any follow-up questions

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dictator View Post
    My daughter is currently 4. She'll turn 5 next 9-28-13. The cut off for normal enrollment in to K is Sept 1 (students must be 5 by Sept 1). I can apply for early admission for her to go next year. Or she'll need to wait until 2014 (by which time she'll almost be 6).
    We will face this quesiton in 5 years, as our son's birthday is September 22. We will opt to wait and put him in when he is turning 6. First, boys mature later than girls, so hopefully this will balance out as he grows. Second, and as someone mentioned, he should be a bit more physically developed having already turned 6 compared to other kids who may not turn 6 for a few months later. This will help him with athletics, if he or you plan to have them play. They will also be more mature going into college nearly a year older than many other kids.

    I would definitely wait if you can afford it, and make sure you are getting your child care refund during tax season.

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    Quote Originally Posted by frostyj View Post
    My aunt was a K teacher for 35 years and she advised go ahead, if it doesn't work out, they repeat. At this stage being held back is no big deal. I did this with my son, he went through K good, but struggled in 1st grade. Held him back and he did great and was in class with kids his same age. Doing well in 2nd grade now. His b-day is Sept 21st.
    I just have trouble not believing that even at kindergarden, these kids develop friends and relationships with their classmates, and if you hold your kid back and they see their friends moving on, that could be a burden psychologically.

    I don't believe you send your kid to school to "try it out" with the thought that you can hold them back if it doesn't work out. I think its our job to put them in the best situation we can to make sure they succeed.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dictator View Post
    My daughter is currently 4. She'll turn 5 next 9-28-13. The cut off for normal enrollment in to K is Sept 1 (students must be 5 by Sept 1). I can apply for early admission for her to go next year. Or she'll need to wait until 2014 (by which time she'll almost be 6).

    One of the benefits from my POV is a serious reduction in the amount of Childcare costs we're currently paying. I honestly think, intellectually, she'd be ready for kindergarten NOW (ask Buford. She's a smart kid). She knows everything that would be required. I have heard that many don't recommend early admission for children into pre-k. But I don't know anyone who's been in this position with their children.

    So, after all the rambling, what would be a drawback to having her go to kindergarten a "year" early (even though she misses the "cutoff" by only 28 days)?
    My mother was in the same boat with me. I was either going to be a year younger than everyone or a year older. She waited to put me in and I'm pretty glad she did. I thought it was pretty awesome getting my license before everyone


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    Quote Originally Posted by Dictator View Post

    My wife asked her pediatrician about this last week. "I've never had anyone regret holding their kid back" was her answer. Of course my wife didn't present any follow-up questions
    I think this would depend on the reason. If the kid is not ready, then holding them back is going to help.

    But if the kid is ready, then what are they going to do in they year they don't enter education? If they continue to develop during the year they will be ahead and be bored when they do enter a class where they are just one of 25+.

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