klineyqueen
<font color=red>I live in the country where nothin
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What will John1 do now???![]()
He will be so bored!!!!
What will John1 do now???![]()
Take what you can!!!Why can't we post in all caps anymore???
Sorry to hear that, Caroline. Hopefully you will be able to switch to one of the next Geek cruises.
Florida's cut off is age 5 by September 1st. When I started K it was Dec...as my birthday is late november and I started school at age 4...my main concern is that she is in the "last" room at preschool and all her buddies will be leaving come August...then the curriculm starts over...I just don't want this to lead to any behavior issues due to boredom. I have nothing to "back that up", she is very very good at school...not like home.
We just let him enjoy school and told him to have fun!
WHAT???? WE CAN'T
NO WE CAN'T...AT LEAST I CAN'T. I typed that all out in caps & am sure that it wont show up that way.![]()
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Vanessa- I think parents worry about this more than kids. Sometimes I think that we as parents make our kids bored by talking about how bored we think they will be in front of them. Remember, kids will live up to your expectations, whether they are good or bad.
I am not saying that kids don't get bored and that some kids are more advanced than others in the class, this happens, it happens in the workplace too!!
I can only speak from my own experience with our son and he was always ahead of his class and found the assignments to be easy and sometimes boring. We just let him enjoy school and told him to have fun!
I can only speak from my own experience with our son and he was always ahead of his class and found the assignments to be easy and sometimes boring. We just let him enjoy school and told him to have fun!
you think this will be in May?
If so, we're looking at that one too...![]()
Oh, and BTW, Alex was born in June, one of the youngest in his class. Had just turned 5 when he started school and did fine.
It truly does all depend on the kid, and anyone who tells you there is a rule of thumb that applies to all kids is full of hooey.
John1
Our file server is down.
I cannot get any REAL work done!
John1
Yeah like i could cut class in HS two-three times a week and not miss anything....![]()
Even got in house suspension once when we left school grounds during our mid-day advisory.
"I wouldn't say I was MISSING SCHOOL, Bob"
There is no perfect answer for kids and starting kindergarten. Elizabeth's birthday is 9/28. We lived in Virginia, in a district with a 10/1 cutoff, and she was ready to start K even though she'd be 4 for the first few weeks. Plans change for Trey's CT surgery fellowship, and we move to PA at the end of July. PA districts set cutoffs independently. Our district was 9/15, so now she did not make the cutoff, and couldn't be in any preschool, because all the spots were full. Luckily, they will do a test for exceptions, and she passed (and the psychologist said she'd probably qualify for the gifted program, too-- but we didn't do those tests until 2nd grade). So it has worked out well for her most of the time; sometimes weird when everyone else is turning 13 and having bar/bat mitzvahs and she just turned 12, or on youth league sports teams when you're on teams with kids who are 2 grades below you.
In the future we'll have to make decisions again, because Walt makes the cutoff (8/31 birthday) by 2 weeks, but maybe we'll decide that he's not ready.
bottom line: Have kids with April birthdays, like Hannah!!