chicagoshannon
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My DH started 1st grade at 5. He has a Dec 4. birthday and the cutoff for K was Dec. 1 at the time. He skipped K and then later skipped another grade (4th maybe?). He graduated at 16. Graduated college at 19 and had his masters at 21.
I followed the normal sequence of school. My birthday is in April so there was never a cutoff issue. I was bored to tears. I was one of the younger kids in my class. There seemed to be an overwhelming number of kids with Nov/Dec birthdays in my grade. I was the smartest even though I was younger than most of the other kids. I WISH they would have grade skipped me. I was so bored and ended up being the helper for the other kids. It was not a fun place to be. I didn't really fit in with the other kids.
DH is SO glad his parents allowed him to skip. He was still bored in school and never had to try (until college). Socially he was probably behind the other kids in his grade but he does not care at all. He still had friends from the neighborhood ect.
My dd started K at 4 and is now finishing up 1st at not quite 6. We homeschool because she would not have fit in the traditional grade levels at this time. It is basically unheard of now a days around here to skip a grade. The public schools won't even consider it. It might have been doable in a private school but we didn't want to take that chance.
As of now it appears that DS will probably follow the typical age/grade start time. He is a July birthday though so might still be one of the youngest because red shirting is starting to catch on around here too. Good thing he'll be homeschooled as well.
Each child is different and you just have to hope you're doing the right/best thing for each one.
Good luck with your decision.
I followed the normal sequence of school. My birthday is in April so there was never a cutoff issue. I was bored to tears. I was one of the younger kids in my class. There seemed to be an overwhelming number of kids with Nov/Dec birthdays in my grade. I was the smartest even though I was younger than most of the other kids. I WISH they would have grade skipped me. I was so bored and ended up being the helper for the other kids. It was not a fun place to be. I didn't really fit in with the other kids.
DH is SO glad his parents allowed him to skip. He was still bored in school and never had to try (until college). Socially he was probably behind the other kids in his grade but he does not care at all. He still had friends from the neighborhood ect.
My dd started K at 4 and is now finishing up 1st at not quite 6. We homeschool because she would not have fit in the traditional grade levels at this time. It is basically unheard of now a days around here to skip a grade. The public schools won't even consider it. It might have been doable in a private school but we didn't want to take that chance.
As of now it appears that DS will probably follow the typical age/grade start time. He is a July birthday though so might still be one of the youngest because red shirting is starting to catch on around here too. Good thing he'll be homeschooled as well.
Each child is different and you just have to hope you're doing the right/best thing for each one.
Good luck with your decision.