Obviously, I know that my child is too young now!! LOL!...but I was wondering what other moms say on this.
My nephew is going to be 6 in August. He will start kindergarten in September. My MIL and I were talking about this. I said that I will not wait until DS is 6 (he was also born in August) to start kindergarten. Unless he shows that he is truly NOT ready at 5. My MIL went on to tell me that for July, August and September boys, you should always wait to put them in school a year because they are never ready and are too hyper. This is the reason that my nephew hasn't started yet. She got to my BIL.
My thought was put them in kindergarten when they are 5 and if they don't do well socially or mentally, have them redo kindergarten. Am I right or is she??
Re: When to start kindergarten?
Well, "no child left behind" kind of makes schools push the kids on to the next grade level. So, I'm guessing you will not be able to have him redo kindergarten.
My mom has also said the same thing about boys with summer birthdays and holding them back. No clue if she is right but I think you will have to be the judge when the time comes.
She's full of it about all boys needing to wait until the following year. Isn't it mandated by your city/state at all?
In my area, you have to be 5 before September. DS#1 is an october baby, so he had to wait a year. Had he been born earlier, he would have went at 5years old. I don't buy into that boys need more time to learn crap.
I haven't looked into it yet. It was just conversation at this point...and it got me thinking. I obviously, have time to figure it out!!
DS was born July 30. I will wait and see if he is emotionally/mentally ready to start when he is 5. I would not want him to be left back. I think that can be emotionally difficult for a child to see his friends move on to first grade while he stays back? No way.
I am leaning towards starting at 6. I was born in October and started K when I was 4 years old. Looking back, my parents should have kept me back for a year and let me start K when I was 5 (soon to be 6) instead. I would have benefited greatly... from elementary school right up to, and including, law school.
It totally depends on the kid and you won't be able to really know until he's much older anyway. DS has a late September birthday, but makes the cutoff to start this coming year. He will technically be 4 when they start and will turn 5 a few weeks later.
He's ready. All his teachers at preschool tell me this repeatedly and I'm not too worried about that aspect of it. I'm going to miss him like crazy though
If my kids are 5 by Sept 1st, they'll be in school. That's the cutoff, that's what I'm going with. I'm not going to keep my child out of school a year because "boys are hyper." I think that's a load of BS.
My thought is to actually prepare your child for school so when they are old enough to go, they do well. I think you're right.
I didn't know this. I know that when I was in school...which was a while back...there was Developmental kindergarten and kindergarten. I know that the DK was optional and more like pre-school.
Both of my sisters have September birthdays, and they both started when they were 4 (about to turn 5). They hated always being the youngest kids in their class. It didn't matter for a long time, they were both very smart and ready for kindergarten when they started. But in high school, they were the last of their friends to drive, everyone was already away at college when they turned 18, and they will be seniors in college before they can legally drink.
B/c of their experiences, I will probably wait until DD is 6 (August birthday). She is very small, so I think the other kids would be much bigger than her if she was the youngest anyway.
it IS required here if the child is 6 before sept 1.
My parents got me into school early because I could already read. So, I started Kindergarten at 4. I really wasn't mature enough. I spent the first 3-4 years of school as a hyper, disorganized mess.
My brothers, on the other hand, started late, and not only benefited from being one of the oldest in their class, but they were much more capable in the early years.
I also hated not being able to drive until my junior year, or drink until my senior year of college.
This subject is near and dear to my heart right now. DD was born 9/5/04 and will be turning 5 this September. Our town is firm with a 5 by September rule for the public kindergarten. All the private schools we were interested in save one (a KLC chain school and for-profit) were firm in the 5 by Septemer stance.
So unless I move to Haverhill (not the best school system), or put her in that one private school, she has to wait an entire year to start K. So she's going into PreK.
It has taken me awhile to get used to the idea that she won't be in K this year, but I have gradually realized it's not going to cause her any harm. She'll be older and more mature (hopefully) than her classmates. I hope when she's 18 going off to college and not 17 it makes a difference. She be one of the first to get her license, so I hope she can model responsibility.
And, selfishly, I'll be glad to "have" her with me at home just the tiniest bit longer. But that's just a perk, not a reason!
Oh, a downside to this is that you'll pay for 2 years of preschool, then one year of PreK then K. It's one extra year of early childhoood education and it can be expensive!
First, it's hard on all kids and the teacher when kids start too early. It's especially hard on the kids who aren't ready. Kids are always ready by 6, and sometimes ready by 5. Why rush it?
Though kindergarten may be optional in some places, do you really want your kid to start doing something that almost all the other kids have already been doing for a year?
Please take the possibility of redoing kindergarten very seriously. Social promotion is not always a good idea, but studies have indicated that kids who are held back do not benefit.
Just my two cents. I've been in education for 12 years.
I plan on enrolling both of my kids into Kindergarten when they are 5.
DS will be 5 on August 19, 2011.... and DD will be 5 on June 19, 2013.