RE: My Nephew goes to school at his tender age which is not proper!

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I think you have done the right thing to share your thoughts and concerns, but ultimately leave it with the parent to make their choice. It's not so much the education that's the issue with age, so much as the approach. So as long as the child is in a supportive environment, then they should be okay. Hopefully the parent will know soon enough if they aren't, especially if they are aware of potential problems.



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Thank you @minismallholding for your brilliant comments. I have leave it with the parent to see if the child will be in supportive of the environment or not.

My issue is not education but with the child's age, he is too tender to start school.

Thank you I really appreciate.

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I don't know how it works for schools where you are, but here we have what we call kindergarten (Australia) or nursery school (Britain) and it's more play based learning despite the name. I would hope this would be similar to what he would be experiencing at such a tender age. Here, many parents send their children more for socialising, as formal education isn't compulsory at this age. I know different places have different compulsory ages for starting school. Do you have that in your country? Depending on the state, it's 5 or 6 years of age here and 5 in Britain.

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The child is not up to 5 years nor 6 years old. The child is just 11 month old.

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