Cultural Studies: The Littlest Redshirts: Postponing Kindergarten
August 21, 2010 by MomLotAdmin
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Should parents postpone a child’s entrance into kindergarten by one year to give him more time to mature?

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Cultural Studies: The Littlest Redshirts: Postponing Kindergarten
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Suzanne Collier, for one. Rather than send her 5-year-old son, John, to kindergarten this year, the 36-year-old mom from Brea, Calif., enrolled him in a “transitional” kindergarten “without all the rigor.” He’s an active child, Ms. Collier sa……