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Repeating a Grade: Pros and Cons.   By Liana Chandler (Bach EC, M.T & M. Ed. Sp.)

4/9/2015

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Has the idea of your child repeating a grade come up with the school?  There are a number of things to consider when you talk about repeating.  Take a look at these pros and cons.

Pros of repeating a grade

Cons of repeating a grade

Kids who’ve missed a lot of school due to illness, emotional trauma or a move may benefit from repeating a grade.

A child who’s just been absent often is already at higher risk for dropping out of school.  Repeating a grade increases the risk.

 

Kids who are much younger than grade-level peers and who have a history of struggling academically can benefit from repeating a grade. It can be a better fit emotionally and age-wise.

Kids who are already the oldest in their grade will be almost two years older than the rest of the class.

 

For kids who are developmentally immature (either physically or emotionally), repeating a grade may reduce the stress of trying to “keep up.”

For kids who are physically large for their age, repeating a grade can make them stand out more.

 

Kids who are far enough behind that it’s unlikely they’ll catch up in the next grade may benefit. However, they’ll still need supports in place to help them master skills.

 

Kids who will be taught the same skills in the same way without any different support in place typically don’t benefit from repeating.  And kids who stay back tend to lose the positive gains within two to three years after being held back.

Kids who have behaviour issues or stress that’s clearly related to schoolwork may benefit from another year.

 

Kids who have behaviour issues or stress related to the classroom environment typically don’t benefit from staying in the same class another year.

 

Kids who can tell you they feel like another year in the same grade will be helpful are good candidates for repeating a grade.

Kids who are strongly opposed to staying back are more likely to find ways to make it not work.

 

Keep in mind that kids don’t outgrow learning and attention issues like dyslexia.  They won’t “grow out of it” by repeating a grade.  Kids with learning and attention issues need appropriate instruction and help to make progress.

If your child’s school suggests repeating a grade, make sure to talk about all the options. Ask your school about response to intervention or whether tutoring might be another way to help your child.

 

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