We too held our son back in kindergarten. It was a tough choice. He was in private school at the time. I did blame myself and his first teacher... however I do know that he was not mature enough for school. He is now 9 and just finishing 2nd grade. I know that this is the class he needs to be in. Things still aren't easy for him, and probably never will come easily for him, but it was the best decision we made for him. The other good decision we made was moving him (and a sister) to public school. Private school was not consistent with the extra help they needed- Title, speech, and for them ESL. Yes, your child may be older than the others, but in the long run, it will help your daughter enjoy school more if she's on the same "playing field" as the other kids. Best of luck on your decision.
I talked to her, the counselor and the reading specialist, and Grace is right where she should be. She's recognizing words. She's writing coherent sentences and she's adapting perfectly. I asked her teacher why all the panicky notes and she just had no answer. Again, I'm like,
Wow what a year for Grace and your family. I think you are making good decisions...I just have a couple suggestions...our district has something called Prefirst. It's a jump between K and 1st grade. The curricula is designed to not only ready them for first grade but to help children's confidence. We did this with one of our kids and it was a great decision. With another child we sent to K and this child had low skills going in. We figured the child would likely go to prefirst. Well, I wish I had waited a year because the district was pulling the child out of the classroom constantly (it was only 1/2 day K) and the child was really frustrated. We decided to homeschool this child and it has been so great. I know homeschool is not an option for everyone but for us it really has helped. Whatever you decide I believe it is better to give a child an advantage of another year of growth than 12 years of struggling to keep up. 