Abstract
Readiness for school is a US concept that is thought to depict the likelihood of school success. A combination of physical, cognitive, and emotional maturity, it provides a foundation for responding to school expectations. When there are readiness concerns, some advocate giving what is called the ‘gift of time,’ additional time to mature. This article describes the decision-making and reactions of parents and teachers who support the development of children who might be seen as having readiness risks. Children who delay kindergarten entry, those who go to kindergarten on time, and children who repeat kindergarten, their teacher and parents were the focus of a case study that addressed the process of kindergarten entry decisions and the evaluation of their success.
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Graue, E., Kroeger, J., & Brown, C. (2002). Living the ‘Gift of Time.’ Contemporary Issues in Early Childhood, 3(3), 338–353. https://doi.org/10.2304/ciec.2002.3.3.3
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