o******y 发帖数: 743 | | o******y 发帖数: 743 | 2 从这篇文章摘了一段。
http://www.education.com/magazine/article/Redshirting_Whats_All
SHORT TERM EFFECTS: As a group, redshirted kids do appear to have advantages in motor skills and size, and they are more confident than peers who began school young. However, when they are much bigger than classmates, they may feel somewhat alienated. Large spans in age and ability may also make it harder for teachers to manage a class.
GRADES 1-3: Redshirted children generally maintain their early gains, but one study has shown that there is a greater use of special education services at this age, perhaps because these children did not receive early intervention.
LONG TERM: There is no direct evidence that redshirting causes either harm or benefit in the teen years. One study did find, however, that when adolescents were old for their grade due to redshirting, they misbehaved more.
So what should you do? This is a good time for an honest, loving look at your child. If you have reason to think that kindergarten will be overwhelming, and especially if his or her birthday is after the start of the school year, you may have good reason to wait. But if you’re just looking for competitive advantage, redshirting probably isn’t the right path; early successes can give way to boredom. If your child is generally on track, you’re probably best off taking a traditional path: send your kid to school with a hug, a kiss and a loving wish for a healthy, happy year. | i******m 发帖数: 2591 | | L********r 发帖数: 758 | 4 Just a marginal effect. I don't see how will that change one's growth
significantly. If parents need to worry the consequence of every decision
that they make for their children at each crossing road, they will be
overwhelmed. In fact, most of these decisions just divert the paths that
their children will walk on, but not the direction of their destination.
advantages in motor skills and size, and they are more confident than peers
who began school young. However, when they are much bigger than classmates,
they may feel somewhat alienated. Large spans in age and ability may also
make it harder for teachers to manage a class.
one study has shown that there is a greater use of special education
services at this age, perhaps because these children did not receive early
intervention.
or benefit in the teen years. One study did find, however, that when
adolescents were old for their grade due to redshirting, they misbehaved
more.
your child. If you have reason to think that kindergarten will be
overwhelming, and especially if his or her birthday is after the start of
the school year, you may have good reason to wait. But if you’re just
looking for competitive advantage, redshirting probably isn’t the right
path; early successes can give way to boredom. If your child is generally on
track, you’re probably best off taking a traditional path: sen: d your kid
to school with a hug, a kiss and a loving wish for a healthy, happy year.
【在 o******y 的大作中提到】 : 从这篇文章摘了一段。 : http://www.education.com/magazine/article/Redshirting_Whats_All : SHORT TERM EFFECTS: As a group, redshirted kids do appear to have advantages in motor skills and size, and they are more confident than peers who began school young. However, when they are much bigger than classmates, they may feel somewhat alienated. Large spans in age and ability may also make it harder for teachers to manage a class. : GRADES 1-3: Redshirted children generally maintain their early gains, but one study has shown that there is a greater use of special education services at this age, perhaps because these children did not receive early intervention. : LONG TERM: There is no direct evidence that redshirting causes either harm or benefit in the teen years. One study did find, however, that when adolescents were old for their grade due to redshirting, they misbehaved more. : So what should you do? This is a good time for an honest, loving look at your child. If you have reason to think that kindergarten will be overwhelming, and especially if his or her birthday is after the start of the school year, you may have good reason to wait. But if you’re just looking for competitive advantage, redshirting probably isn’t the right path; early successes can give way to boredom. If your child is generally on track, you’re probably best off taking a traditional path: send your kid to school with a hug, a kiss and a loving wish for a healthy, happy year.
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【在 L********r 的大作中提到】 : Just a marginal effect. I don't see how will that change one's growth : significantly. If parents need to worry the consequence of every decision : that they make for their children at each crossing road, they will be : overwhelmed. In fact, most of these decisions just divert the paths that : their children will walk on, but not the direction of their destination. : : advantages in motor skills and size, and they are more confident than peers : who began school young. However, when they are much bigger than classmates, : they may feel somewhat alienated. Large spans in age and ability may also : make it harder for teachers to manage a class.
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