Justreading
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Honestly, this wouldn't bother me. When children start school without going to nursery first, they just get put into a full class of children anyway. This is no different.
Kids are much more resilient than we give them credit for - he may be shy around you and other family, but I'd bet he will be fine in nursery because they just go along with their peers.
My son started school in October, 2 weeks after he turned 3. He hadn't been to any sort of playgroup, nursery etc since March when Covid kicked off. He was put straight into a class of 30 kids and never looked back.
If he struggles with the adjustment the nursery will spot that and help.
Kids are much more resilient than we give them credit for - he may be shy around you and other family, but I'd bet he will be fine in nursery because they just go along with their peers.
My son started school in October, 2 weeks after he turned 3. He hadn't been to any sort of playgroup, nursery etc since March when Covid kicked off. He was put straight into a class of 30 kids and never looked back.
If he struggles with the adjustment the nursery will spot that and help.