thebeesknees
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OP, you know your daughter best, so only you can make this decision. I think everyone here has given you a lot of great points to think about. We struggled with this decision this year, as well. In the end, I decided not to skip DS. We had homeschooled up to this year, and he had done 2 years' worth of work in one year, so I could have put him into 4th grade this year. It finally boiled down to his social skills and size. He is naturally small to begin with - combine that with being the youngest in his class, and I wasn't ready for him to be in a class with all those other, more mature, pre-pubescent boys. There are some things an 8-year-old is not emotionally ready for (some of those boys will be turning 11 partway through the year), and I started thinking about him getting picked on for being so small and smart. I just couldn't do it to him. His teacher this year has been fantastic. The kids go to other classes for math and reading, anyway, so she had him put in with the 4th-graders for math and reading. The rest of the time, he is in with the other 3rd-graders. He is completely blossoming. I also got to wondering what the fuss was to get him "done" with school a year sooner. In the end, we all go to college and start working - will it really make a difference if he starts a full-time job at the age of 21 instead of 22? This way, he is at the top of his class, instead of spending time being frustrated because he lacks the maturity of the other kids. My friend went ahead and grade-skipped her son this year and he is having a very hard time socially, and they are considering bumping him back down at the end of the quarter. I realize every child is different, so I encourage you to talk to your DD's teacher and the rest of the staff to see what you can do to challenge her, whether that means letting her do more challenging work in her current grade, or eventually grade-skipping her. Best of luck to you, whatever you decide!