scoochie75
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I agree with most of what has been posted above. It really depends on your child and no one knows your child better than you.
My oldest ds was ready for kindergarten at probably 2 yo if they would have taken him - he is well ahead of his peers but also by far the smallest child in his class - and one of the oldest based on where his bday fell.
My middle child (dd) is one of the youngest in her class and one of the tallest - she has no interest in being there or learning anything they are teaching but is holding her own and running middle of the pack. Could have held her back but she loves the social aspects of school and is holding her own.
My youngest (ds) is only 2 1/2 yo - and based on where we are now (he has a verbal apraxia and still has only 3 understandable words) will probably hold him back a year b/c he is 2 weeks shy of the cutoff and will already have things working against him - so to help him excel in school instead of struggle we think we will need to hold him back a year.
So in our case we have 3 kids - all raised the same way - which are drastically different in how we would approach school for them.
My oldest ds was ready for kindergarten at probably 2 yo if they would have taken him - he is well ahead of his peers but also by far the smallest child in his class - and one of the oldest based on where his bday fell.
My middle child (dd) is one of the youngest in her class and one of the tallest - she has no interest in being there or learning anything they are teaching but is holding her own and running middle of the pack. Could have held her back but she loves the social aspects of school and is holding her own.
My youngest (ds) is only 2 1/2 yo - and based on where we are now (he has a verbal apraxia and still has only 3 understandable words) will probably hold him back a year b/c he is 2 weeks shy of the cutoff and will already have things working against him - so to help him excel in school instead of struggle we think we will need to hold him back a year.
So in our case we have 3 kids - all raised the same way - which are drastically different in how we would approach school for them.