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<blockquote data-quote="DDD" data-source="post: 400144" data-attributes="member: 35"><p>Being the youngest in the class is a huge strain. She really doesn't always have to be the youngest because she can be held back early on with-o significant trauma. I think she's just in a situation that she is not ready for. I didn't have any issues but I was one of the youngest in my grade. Socially and developmentally I was last. Last in physical development as we became tweens, last one to get a drivers license, last one to see boys differently etc. I enrolled my eldest easy child as the youngest in her class. She also had no academic or behavioral issues but was behind the curve when it came to social development. I didn't make that mistake with the others. There's no advantage to the child, in my humble opinion.</p><p> </p><p>Paddling is still an option, I believe, where we live. Parents have to sign a paper either giving or denying permission to the school to paddle....all the way until high school graduation. That was true up to about five years ago. I'm not sure about now but I assure you I never gave consent. DDD</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DDD, post: 400144, member: 35"] Being the youngest in the class is a huge strain. She really doesn't always have to be the youngest because she can be held back early on with-o significant trauma. I think she's just in a situation that she is not ready for. I didn't have any issues but I was one of the youngest in my grade. Socially and developmentally I was last. Last in physical development as we became tweens, last one to get a drivers license, last one to see boys differently etc. I enrolled my eldest easy child as the youngest in her class. She also had no academic or behavioral issues but was behind the curve when it came to social development. I didn't make that mistake with the others. There's no advantage to the child, in my humble opinion. Paddling is still an option, I believe, where we live. Parents have to sign a paper either giving or denying permission to the school to paddle....all the way until high school graduation. That was true up to about five years ago. I'm not sure about now but I assure you I never gave consent. DDD [/QUOTE]
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