I have 2 sons with summer birthdays, June and Aug. We decided to hold them back for a few reasons. They both started kindergarten after their 6th birthdays. They are both one of the oldest kids in their classes. I discussed the issue with several people and decided the best for our family was to hold them back. I know people that have sent their kids early, I don't comment, they did what they felt was the best for their family.
My reasons...
A kindergarten teacher said her experience with early birthday kids was there are some that are sent early and regret it, there are some that are sent early and don't regret it. BUT she's never had a parent hold their child back and regret it.
My family physician said kids (especially boys) may be ready when they just turn 5, but you will see a difference when they all start hitting puberty.
A social worker or some school aid person was surprised when I told her my son was waiting another year for school, until after his 6th birthday. She was very rude and stated that after 2 or 3 years you couldn't tell any difference from the kids that had early birthdays vs. those that had later birthdays. I didn't say anything to the lady at the time but my initial thoughts were "so why would I want my child to start out the first 2 or 3 years of school behind???"
I also have a daughter with a May birthday. I will be sending her to kindergarten the fall after her 5th birthday. I could have sent my 'June' birthday early, but my sons are 2 years apart in age, I wanted them to be 2 years apart in school. Don't know if that makes sense or not, but that is what we choose to do.
What it comes down to is you have to do what you feel is best for your child and family. Once you make your decision, stick with it, don't second guess yourself asking should we have done this?? Or should we have done that??
Good Luck!
P. Mom to 3 (9, 7, 3)
1st time Gestational Surrogate due Jan 09!