Zigner
Senior Member, Non-Attorney
I had a feeling you might focus on the wrong part of Ohiogal's post. You said that a 4 year old could attend first grade "for sure". She was pointing out that it's not a "for sure" thing that a 4 year old could attend first grade. The problem is that your style of written communication tends to be vague and/or convey a different message than you intend to convey. You're not alone - it happens to a lot of people. I suggest that, prior to posting, you re-read every post you make with a fresh eye in order to see in what ways it may be misinterpreted. When corrections are made to your posts, try not to be too defensive about it. It happens to all of us at some point (some more than others). Take it as a learning moment and graciously move on.What do you consider enrolled in school? What grade?
I was merely trying to agree with Stealth that a kid can attend school before the compulsory age, not that every four-year-old can attend school.
Have you seen parents get into trouble because their four-year-old was withdrawn from school?
What happens if they cannot handle full-time school at that age? Does a four-year-old have to struggle, despite not being mandated to attend at four years old?
What happens when one divorced parent enrolls a four-year-old into school, but the other parent clearly states their disagreement, and therefore the child only attends 50% of the time?
What other points am I incorrect on so that I can educate myself?