ThreeMusketeers
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My daughter who will be 5 in April. Is attending preschool this year. It is a "public school preschool" Meaning, it is VERY sturctured. And they do pretty much everything they will be doing in Kindergarden here in the fall. She goes for 4 hours a day and has learned a wealth of information. She has always been "smart for her age". She had a couple of evaluations and the teachers have all said she is well above her age level for testing (she tested in October at 6 years old, as far as knowledge, speech, emotional and physical development go.) Even now, I can see that Preschool is no longer a challenge for her and she is looking for more to do, and harder things to conquer. I have recently been teaching her how to read which she has picked up so quickly, and at 4.5 she is reading MOST of the stage one books that we picked up at Walmart a few weeks ago. We don't have the money for a private school. Are there any other options? Is it wise to have a child this young SKIP kindergarden? I mean, there are alot of things that I feel she could still stand to get used to, such as a FULL day of school, being around more kids her age. And just the sheer fact that would mean a year sooner leaving the nest.
I am happy she is smart and I don't want a smart kid to turn into a troubled one b/c of a lack of "challenging things to do" but I also don't know if skipping Kindergarden is the right choice.
Have you ever been in this situation??

Have you ever been in this situation??