I thought children could be deferred until they were 5 if the parents chose? My daughter has twins in her class who are a full year old then everyone else as they began school at 5 ( due to being prem) and then turned 6 in June in reception, whereas everyone else was either just 5 or turned 5 during reception.Children are expected to attend school full time from the September following their 4th birthday. Andrea was born 15 August 2018, so has had to be in school full time since 1 September - but will always be one of the youngest in his academic year.
If I remember rightly, the school offers 3 and 5 half days for his age, and the SJs of course went for 5...Schools not compulsory in the uk until 5 so Andrea doesn’t have to be in full time
for people who have made their entire job filming their kids, they really try to get rid of them at any opportunity don't they?If I remember rightly, the school offers 3 and 5 half days for his age, and the SJs of course went for 5...
99.9% of things these cunts do are ‘notable’ no matter how insignificant or significant they are and what you think measures as notable doesn’t count, their serious misconduct and inappropriate behaviour from a sick and twisted father and child exploiter we have seen as a whole over the years have been disturbing to say the least, so yes, even a tickle is worthy of attention.Tiddle is fairly commonly used. Of all the things the silly cunt does, this is not notable
That's what I was trying to say. My two were in foundation for two hours a day until they were five. A lot of schools in my area (Yorkshire) now start the new school year in June/July ......it apparently stops children from being too anxious in the six week holidaySchools not compulsory in the uk until 5 so Andrea doesn’t have to be in full time
This is surely nursery? Not reception? I’m a teacher & I’ve worked in about 20 schools. I’ve never seen this. Kids get deferred a year or very occasionally do half days only in reception but never just a couple hours, it’d be horribly disruptive. Nursery, you can choose what you want..That's what I was trying to say. My two were in foundation for two hours a day until they were five. A lot of schools in my area (Yorkshire) now start the new school year in June/July ......it apparently stops children from being too anxious in the six week holiday
I understand where you're coming from but, the poor little fella looks exhausted......If he were mine, I would deferTo be fair on the school point, a bit harsh. Most parents don’t defer their kids in the UK. It’s rare. My daughter was 4 in August & she started full time school in September, along with several other summer babies in her class & the other two classes. My NCT group is 10 summer born babies, they all started school in September too. I’m not against deferring if you think it’s right for your kid but most people don’t do it. They are not unusual on this one. Fucking awful with everything else.
Early Years Foundation Stage (Nursery / Reception) is for children aged three to five years old and is the first stage of their education. The key focus during this part of the national curriculum is on teaching them routine and easing them into the idea of learning in a structured environment. Before the age of 5 when they begin key stage one - EYFS focuses on play rather than structured learning.This is surely nursery? Not reception? I’m a teacher & I’ve worked in about 20 schools. I’ve never seen this. Kids get deferred a year or very occasionally do half days only in reception but never just a couple hours, it’d be horribly disruptive. Nursery, you can choose what you want..
The issue is, A2 is better off in school.I understand where you're coming from but, the poor little fella looks exhausted......If he were mine, I would defer
Early Years Foundation Stage (Nursery / Reception) is for children aged three to five years old and is the first stage of their education. The key focus during this part of the national curriculum is on teaching them routine and easing them into the idea of learning in a structured environment. Before the age of 5 when they begin key stage one - EYFS focuses on play rather than structured learning.
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They start at 3 where I live! What age do they start in the states? I do personally think 3 & 4 is to young and they’d benefit so much more from starting at 5 years oldI’m an American who also wondered why he was in a 5-day school at age 4, but everyone on here told me that was an acceptable and normal for UK. And I also changed my mind in Andrea “at school” and believe it is also better for him, because he would be on an iPad if he were at home. For 15 hours of the day, maybe more.
The United States starts full-time school at age 5. As a young mom, my daughter turned 5 in mid-June and started school in August. She was the youngest child in her class. She was capable of all the academics, but emotionally she has suffered in life. She didn’t understand why some kids were mean (and granted her school was pretty bad), but we had a lot of aggressive older children in her classes…. And so if I have any regret as a parent it is starting a child who just turned 5 in Kindergarten.They start at 3 where I live! What age do they start in the states? I do personally think 3 & 4 is to young and they’d benefit so much more from starting at 5 years old
What has his Nationality got to do with it his idiotic behaviour? What is a typical Irish buffoon btw.?No he's a typical Irish buffoon. An uncultured, backward idiot.
I defiantly think the uk need to reevaluate the age children start school although it’s going to cost me a fortune in childcare so it’s catch 22The United States starts full-time school at age 5. As a young mom, my daughter turned 5 in mid-June and started school in August. She was the youngest child in her class. She was capable of all the academics, but emotionally she has suffered in life. She didn’t understand why some kids were mean (and granted her school was pretty bad), but we had a lot of aggressive older children in her classes…. And so if I have any regret as a parent it is starting a child who just turned 5 in Kindergarten.
I learned from my mistake and started my son as the older student, and it’s like night and day. Both my kids are introverted by the way, kind of like Edourdo/Edie was, and so you can see how temperament and emotional maturity can really impact a child.
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