lastminutemom
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It's funny, but I have a neighbor who is one of those types of NEVER thinks she is wrong about anything, but when I was weighing the decision last year, she told me that she regretted sending her summer birthday daughter and son to school so early. She said that intellectually (and yes, she thinks they're brilliant!) they were ready and that they were able to behave themselves, but now that they are 13 and 15, there are issues. Her son is shorter than everyone else in his class. His friends are all driving. Her daughter didn't go through puberty with her friends and they all abandoned her for boys and all that stuff (which, come to think of it, isn't a bad thing). I guess she just feels they are sort of left behind on a lot of things.
My friend has twin girls (now 15) who have August birthdays. She wanted to send them to private school but none take summer birthdays. She consulted a educational psychologist (she wasn't happy about having to hold them back) and he said exactly the things your friend experienced. He said academics are almost a secondary consideration.
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He went on to K at a private school where they INSIST the boys are 6 (or almost 7!).