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<blockquote data-quote="svengandhi" data-source="post: 578811" data-attributes="member: 3493"><p>This will be tough for you because you are not her mom. When it was suggested to me that I hold difficult child back in K (he has a 9/1 birthday in a 12/1 district), it was about at this point in the year. I asked the teacher when the final determination had to be made and his teacher told me it could wait into the summer, even though the principal really didn't want it to go that long. difficult child's issue was partly speech related and partly behavioral. At the end of the school year, the teacher told me that his behavior was not much improved and neither was his speech but she could understand him better and had reversed her recommendation because he was very smart. I moved him forward and never regretted it but I have this weird thing about my kids not being the oldest in the grade. I am upset that babyboy has a March birthday and will be 18 when he graduates; I am already plotting ways to get him out a semester early. easy child will be 18 and about 3 weeks and I'm upset about that too but he's in a vocational program so I can't move him out early. H thinks my obsession is strange but whatever.</p><p></p><p>Anyway, about Hailie - find out when the final decision is made, what this recommendation is based on, what the test was. Nothing will happen unless you can get her parents on board.</p><p></p><p>Good luck.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="svengandhi, post: 578811, member: 3493"] This will be tough for you because you are not her mom. When it was suggested to me that I hold difficult child back in K (he has a 9/1 birthday in a 12/1 district), it was about at this point in the year. I asked the teacher when the final determination had to be made and his teacher told me it could wait into the summer, even though the principal really didn't want it to go that long. difficult child's issue was partly speech related and partly behavioral. At the end of the school year, the teacher told me that his behavior was not much improved and neither was his speech but she could understand him better and had reversed her recommendation because he was very smart. I moved him forward and never regretted it but I have this weird thing about my kids not being the oldest in the grade. I am upset that babyboy has a March birthday and will be 18 when he graduates; I am already plotting ways to get him out a semester early. easy child will be 18 and about 3 weeks and I'm upset about that too but he's in a vocational program so I can't move him out early. H thinks my obsession is strange but whatever. Anyway, about Hailie - find out when the final decision is made, what this recommendation is based on, what the test was. Nothing will happen unless you can get her parents on board. Good luck. [/QUOTE]
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