Aristomommy
<font color=deeppink>We were in the “wild animals”
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I know your dilemma, since I was there a few years ago. DD has a Nov. birthday and her Pre-K teacher recommended we started her early due to her physical size and she was academically ready. Age cutoff wasn't an issue since it was a private school. We had her tested at the time (for our sake, not hers) and she was in the 98th percentile for everything except fine motor skills which is typical for that age. We decided to start her in Kindergarten with the understanding that she may repeat the grade if needed. She did fine and we proceeded to first grade. I found out that starting a grade doesn't ensure challenging work if your child is gifted or needs more challenge in general. She had a great 2nd grade teacher that allowed her to write poetry when she was done with a reading assignment or allowed her to read more difficult chapter books instead of the curriculum books.
Now this year I am running into an issue that I posted recently about, not sure if it's a maturity/age thing or just DD's issue regardless of age. I do worry about high school and feeling left out when it comes to driving etc. since she is a year or more younger. But I am 90% happy with our choice. There are pro's and can't to all situations and you are a good parent for educating yourself. If you decide to keep her in Pre-K though, make sure you have a setting where she is challenged or she may become bored and start acting out. Good Luck!!
Now this year I am running into an issue that I posted recently about, not sure if it's a maturity/age thing or just DD's issue regardless of age. I do worry about high school and feeling left out when it comes to driving etc. since she is a year or more younger. But I am 90% happy with our choice. There are pro's and can't to all situations and you are a good parent for educating yourself. If you decide to keep her in Pre-K though, make sure you have a setting where she is challenged or she may become bored and start acting out. Good Luck!!