It’s interesting to hear all the different perspectives and how many different factors are at play. Being in California, I’ve had a different experience because we have public Transitional Kindergarten (this is fairly recent) so parents who are willing to talk to their district can red shirt without paying for an extra year of Pre-K. My two boys were both within days of the cutoff, so it was a no brainer to hold them back, but I assume Emilia will go straight from Pre-K to K with an April birthday when the time comes.
Our teachers have been very supportive of red shirting. Our K teacher last year said K just isn’t what it used to be and he would hold his son back if he was in the same situation.
It’s cool to hear different perspectives. I’ve had lots of the same concerns you mentioned, but I think at the end of the day we’re all just trying to do the best for our kids, whether we red shirt or homeschool or anything else!
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Our teachers have been very supportive of red shirting. Our K teacher last year said K just isn’t what it used to be and he would hold his son back if he was in the same situation.
It’s cool to hear different perspectives. I’ve had lots of the same concerns you mentioned, but I think at the end of the day we’re all just trying to do the best for our kids, whether we red shirt or homeschool or anything else!
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