Entering kindergarten early or skipping a grade later on can be great for a lot of reasons. A bored but highly gifted student will be challenged appropriately, may graduate early and could reach other milestones in life faster.
But on the flip side, jumping ahead also means being the youngest in your class. Many people worry it could create problems socially and emotionally.
Our story last week on this issue of acceleration got a lot of reaction — we heard from so many of you and your experiences with either skipping a grade or starting kindergarten early. Here are a few of them:
The Good
First, let's start with those who had positive things to say.
@SDrummondNPR @nprnews @npr_ed @Oh_When_ Skipped 1st grade. Was 1 of top kids in my HS class & I wouldn't have met my wife if I hadn't.
— Lucas Alexander (@lucas_is) April 30, 2015
@DNLee5 @SDrummondNPR @npr_ed @Oh_When_ started early in UK, mvd to Canada, was youngest throughout. Felt like I always had to work harder.
— Sana A. Malik (@sanomaly) April 30, 2015
@SDrummondNPR @nprnews @npr_ed @Oh_When_ Started early Felt confident about learning, never felt defeated if I struggled, felt ahead
— Adrienne Citerella (@andyrenee) April 30, 2015
@SDrummondNPR @Oh_When_ @npr_ed having an extra year of my 20s was awesome.
— RL (@rprav8r) April 30, 2015
The Bad
But not everyone felt like jumping ahead was the right choice.
@SDrummondNPR @npr_ed @Oh_When_ I skipped 2 grades. It was MISERABLE starting college @ 16. Too young to do anything w my "adult" friends.
— amanda (@amandafaber3) April 30, 2015
@SDrummondNPR @nprnews @npr_ed @Oh_When_ option to skip 4th and go to 5th, but couldn't handle the bullying, so went back to 4th. (2/2)
— MornelitheVT (@MornelitheVT) April 30, 2015
@SDrummondNPR @nprnews @npr_ed @Oh_When_ couldn't drive when friends could, still had to get permission slips signed for under 18 in college
— Veronica Lapetina (@vllapetina) April 30, 2015
@SDrummondNPR @nprnews @npr_ed @Oh_When_ started K early. Always felt lost.
— josie (@kidjosie) April 30, 2015
The Surprising
There were some perspectives that we hadn't considered.
@npr_ed @Oh_When_ I started kindergarten early. It never mattered until reunion time when I'm a year younger than everyone :)
— Nicole Snider (@nicolesnider73) April 30, 2015
@SDrummondNPR @npr_ed @Oh_When_ Accidentally skipped 4th grade because my mom forgot how old I was during registration. Still love her!
— Carlos Yugar (@Cjyugar) April 30, 2015
@SDrummondNPR @npr_ed @Oh_When_ yes, in fact:Kndergrtn. September Baby, Alabama cut off in August. So my parents lied & placed me in 1st gr
— Kesha Lee (@NamasteX) April 30, 2015
@SDrummondNPR @nprnews @npr_ed @Oh_When_ Ping ponged. Skipped K, tested out of 6th early, traveled abroad, coulda skipped 7th=well-rounded?
— Maria Gutierrez (@Perublossom) April 30, 2015
@npr_ed @Oh_When_ I was always at the front of the line, because I was the shortest #TimberRidge #MissIkeda'sgymclass pic.twitter.com/zRGLBAafJ6
— Hallie Gorup (@HallieGorup) April 30, 2015
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