BuzznBelle'smom
<font color=red>There are tomato-ey paw prints all
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I'm not trying to start a fight here, just gain some understanding...
It seems like every week or so, someone asks the question of "Can I move my child into the older group at the club/lab?" The motivation given is frequently "S/he is very mature", "Their friend/cousin will be there", "S/he's used to keeping up", "S/he's the youngest in her class", etc. I understand the Disney guidelines of moving up a child within one month of their birthday, that's not what I'm questioning. Is this an issue of not knowing the specific age breakdowns in the club/lab at the time of booking? Or not researching this particular issue prior to making reservations? (I don't mean that to be critical--it would be pretty far down on my list!) I'm just very curious about this.
Moderators, if this belongs on the debate board instead, fell free to move it. I'm not afraid to go down in flames!
It seems like every week or so, someone asks the question of "Can I move my child into the older group at the club/lab?" The motivation given is frequently "S/he is very mature", "Their friend/cousin will be there", "S/he's used to keeping up", "S/he's the youngest in her class", etc. I understand the Disney guidelines of moving up a child within one month of their birthday, that's not what I'm questioning. Is this an issue of not knowing the specific age breakdowns in the club/lab at the time of booking? Or not researching this particular issue prior to making reservations? (I don't mean that to be critical--it would be pretty far down on my list!) I'm just very curious about this.
Moderators, if this belongs on the debate board instead, fell free to move it. I'm not afraid to go down in flames!