lauritagoddess
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I agree with most that if you have reservations about sending your child, then you're probably right to hold your child back.
However, here in NYC the cut-off is Dec. 31st. It's been that cut-off since I was a child and I'm sure before that. I'm a December baby and so is my brother. We were both always the youngest in the class and it was never an issue for us either academically or socially. My DS has a June birthday so he'll fall nicely in the middle of his class. He's been in part-time preschool since he turned 2 and will be starting full-time pre-k at catholic school in the fall when he'll be 4 and he's so excited about going. I couldn't see holding him back for K. He is immature socially but pretty advanced academically (been reading since before he turned 3, etc.) and I would imagine that the boredom in school would be even worse than needing the time to mature socially.
However, here in NYC the cut-off is Dec. 31st. It's been that cut-off since I was a child and I'm sure before that. I'm a December baby and so is my brother. We were both always the youngest in the class and it was never an issue for us either academically or socially. My DS has a June birthday so he'll fall nicely in the middle of his class. He's been in part-time preschool since he turned 2 and will be starting full-time pre-k at catholic school in the fall when he'll be 4 and he's so excited about going. I couldn't see holding him back for K. He is immature socially but pretty advanced academically (been reading since before he turned 3, etc.) and I would imagine that the boredom in school would be even worse than needing the time to mature socially.