Is there any option to make him “jump” to next year ? That’s what I did in primary school, when I was getting too bored, my parents and teacher just “jumped” me to the next year, and it worked quite well.
Edit : well it has a lot of pros and some cons, if you care I can elaborate, but it’s evidence from an individual case which isn’t very reliable so...
I skipped a year while I was in the first school year, and I was heavily bullied for the rest of grade school. My interpersonal skills definitely suffered, or rather, developed only slowly and in the wrong direction.
In case you’re wondering, academically I performed fine.
Being younger than the others can be a problem, from bullying (I never was badly bullied, but still a bit) to some emotional maturity problems. To make the things worse, I was even 2 years younger, not just one… that does lead to some little problems when you’re 10-11 and still emotionally a child and are with schoolmates who are 12-13 and entering puberty. But overall, I don’t regret it.
Is there any option to make him “jump” to next year ? That’s what I did in primary school, when I was getting too bored, my parents and teacher just “jumped” me to the next year, and it worked quite well.
Edit : well it has a lot of pros and some cons, if you care I can elaborate, but it’s evidence from an individual case which isn’t very reliable so...
What, in your opinion, are the cons?
(I had the option of skipping a grade or two; I “chose” not to. I’m pretty sure this was a mistake, but I’d like to hear the other side.)
I skipped a year while I was in the first school year, and I was heavily bullied for the rest of grade school. My interpersonal skills definitely suffered, or rather, developed only slowly and in the wrong direction.
In case you’re wondering, academically I performed fine.
Being younger than the others can be a problem, from bullying (I never was badly bullied, but still a bit) to some emotional maturity problems. To make the things worse, I was even 2 years younger, not just one… that does lead to some little problems when you’re 10-11 and still emotionally a child and are with schoolmates who are 12-13 and entering puberty. But overall, I don’t regret it.