I've been reading this thread with interest, and one of the questions that wasn't asked is "who is pushing the grade skip?" I think this is often overlooked. Does the child really want it? Does the administration feel that's the only way they can accomodate them? Have the parents pushed it? And I absolutely agree with the posts about how the grade skip isn't necessarily going to make the work harder. Anyone parenting a highly or profoundly gifted child understands that the needs of these kids are different.
My DH was bored to tears in school and thinks our DS (who was reading at a 4th grade level at age 4) would benefit from a grade skip. I think he's an awful candidate for a grade skip. Some of the stuff I read said it works best when the child's b-day was within 6 months of the cutoff. DS's birthday is close enough to the cutoff that there would be boys 14 months older than him already. A grade skip could mean kids over 2 years older! So I'm homeschooling him. I know it isn't an option for everyone, but it is working for us.
A friend of mine had her daughter do 1/2 yr of kindy, 1/2 year of 1st and then she started this year in 2nd. All through the experience, I got the impression that she was the one pushing. She kept complaining that the school was making them jump through hoops to get her DD where they (parents) thought she should be. I'm her Brownie troop leader and that poor girl is a fish out of water. She absolutely does NOT fit in and in fact seems overwhelmed at times. But other kids at the school have successfully skipped 1st grade.
This certainly isn't a yes/no one-size-fits-all question. It is up to the individual.
My DH was bored to tears in school and thinks our DS (who was reading at a 4th grade level at age 4) would benefit from a grade skip. I think he's an awful candidate for a grade skip. Some of the stuff I read said it works best when the child's b-day was within 6 months of the cutoff. DS's birthday is close enough to the cutoff that there would be boys 14 months older than him already. A grade skip could mean kids over 2 years older! So I'm homeschooling him. I know it isn't an option for everyone, but it is working for us.
A friend of mine had her daughter do 1/2 yr of kindy, 1/2 year of 1st and then she started this year in 2nd. All through the experience, I got the impression that she was the one pushing. She kept complaining that the school was making them jump through hoops to get her DD where they (parents) thought she should be. I'm her Brownie troop leader and that poor girl is a fish out of water. She absolutely does NOT fit in and in fact seems overwhelmed at times. But other kids at the school have successfully skipped 1st grade.
This certainly isn't a yes/no one-size-fits-all question. It is up to the individual.