ekatiel
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So, DS just turned five (on July 19th). We have decided to hold him out of kindergarten for a year and have him do pre-k once more. Public kindergarten around here is very academic and is all day from 8-3. DS knows all of his letters and their sounds. He cannot count to 20 yet (he gets mixed up in the high teens). He writes his first name, but usually complains when I make him do it. He can do kindergarten work, but it is like pulling teeth to get him to do it sometimes.
So, we decided to keep him back, and put him in an "advanced pre-k" class next year. There were several other kids in his pre-k class that had made the same decision. Today at church, one of the moms tells me that she's decided to put her DS in private kinder this year, and then if he needs it next year, to do public kinder. Now I'm doubting my whole decision. Initially, I had wanted to put DS in private kinder next year (and then do public later if he needed), but DH said at the time, "The one thing that I don't want him to do is to do kinder twice." He was very adament about it. Well, I mention to DH today what this other mom is doing with her DS (putting him in private kinder), and in trying to explain to him what I was talking about, I said, "You know, like I wanted to do with DS, but you were strongly against." He replies with, "You know I defer all educational decisions to you. If you thought that was what's best, then we would have done it. We're not locked in or anything yet, are we??" UGH!!!!!
Now, schools about to start, and I'm not sure what to do. Do I call the preschool and see if there's room in the kinder class (I'm not even sure they're having a kinder class this year
)? Do I just leave him in advanced pre-k?? Do I call around to other private schools and find out about K?? At this point I'm really not comfortable with any decision. I feel like we're going to ruin the poor kid's life one way or the other
. Anyhow, any BTDT advice on summer birthdays and kinder would be appreciated. --Katie
So, we decided to keep him back, and put him in an "advanced pre-k" class next year. There were several other kids in his pre-k class that had made the same decision. Today at church, one of the moms tells me that she's decided to put her DS in private kinder this year, and then if he needs it next year, to do public kinder. Now I'm doubting my whole decision. Initially, I had wanted to put DS in private kinder next year (and then do public later if he needed), but DH said at the time, "The one thing that I don't want him to do is to do kinder twice." He was very adament about it. Well, I mention to DH today what this other mom is doing with her DS (putting him in private kinder), and in trying to explain to him what I was talking about, I said, "You know, like I wanted to do with DS, but you were strongly against." He replies with, "You know I defer all educational decisions to you. If you thought that was what's best, then we would have done it. We're not locked in or anything yet, are we??" UGH!!!!!
Now, schools about to start, and I'm not sure what to do. Do I call the preschool and see if there's room in the kinder class (I'm not even sure they're having a kinder class this year
)? Do I just leave him in advanced pre-k?? Do I call around to other private schools and find out about K?? At this point I'm really not comfortable with any decision. I feel like we're going to ruin the poor kid's life one way or the other
. Anyhow, any BTDT advice on summer birthdays and kinder would be appreciated. --Katie



. We are planning on moving to a better school district sometime in the next year, and I know the likelyhood there is that many boys will have been held out. And, DS is whiney when it comes to school work, so although he can do the work, he's not really mature enough to sit down and do it.