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Siblings in the Same Grade?

Hi Ladies,
I have a 10 months old baby boy and there is a very strong chance that I'm pregnant with my second. I just realized that if I really am pregnant, and because my son was born in September, my kids will be in the same grade in school!!! Do any of you moms have this issue? I cant help but think about all the sibling rivalry issues that come with that. I know I am jumping ahead, but I really think I'm pregnant, its just too early to tell.

What can I do next?

So What Happened?™

Hi girls,
Yep, everyone was right. I was freakin out over nothing. Sorry...first time mom here just being a spaz as usual. Anyways, thanks for all the support and hopefully I will have news of a baby #2 sometime this winter (but definitely not today!)
Thanks, Ali

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Hello Ali,
I am a teacher and have had great experiences with siblings in the same class. I have had at least five sets of twins in my classes together. The students who were on the same schedule did better than those who were on different schedules. It actually helped a lot of them because they had someone that they knew they could count on in the same class. Plus, think of it you will only have one class to think about at a time. One time to meet with the teacher!

I hope that this helps.

L. E.

I would not worry about that too much at this point. I had some friends growing up, both younger than I that were 2 years apart and graduated from high school the same year. The younger sibling started kindergarten a year early (bday in like late Sept of Oct and tested in), and then in Jr. High, she skipped a grade and started high school the same year as her brother did. They never seemed to have any more problems with sibling rivalry that my brother and I did (also 2 years apart). They are both now very bright accomplished adults in their 20's.

I am a teacher and have never had siblings 19 months apart in the same class. So unless it is a multi-age classroom, they fall under different grades.

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Hello Ali,
I am a teacher and have had great experiences with siblings in the same class. I have had at least five sets of twins in my classes together. The students who were on the same schedule did better than those who were on different schedules. It actually helped a lot of them because they had someone that they knew they could count on in the same class. Plus, think of it you will only have one class to think about at a time. One time to meet with the teacher!

I hope that this helps.

L. E.

I'm assuming that IF you are pregnant (and there really isn't a lot of point in stressing over something that you're not even sure about - so take a DEEP breath!) your kids will be about 18 months apart. Generally, that would separate the kids by one or two grades. Some parents start their children in K at five or even six - depending on whether or not the kids are ready for school. You've got another three or four years to decide how best to proceed! And the individual needs of your children will be the driving force behind whatever decision you make.

(So BREATHE!!!! There is plenty of things that will happen between now and then - and I'm positive you'll make the right decisions!)

(And I've got twin boys who will almost certainly be in the same grade, so I understand your concerns! I'm definitely ALL over this sibling rivalry stuff. My grandmother (also a twin) gave me all kinds of advice and suggestions on how to encourage them to be their own individuals throughout school, etc.)

The cut off for school in my district is Sept 1, so they would be in different grades. Also, you can get an exception to have your older one start early. If the school district won't do it, then you can always try to get a private school to accept him for kindergarden and then transfer to public for 1st grade.

I am a teacher and have never had siblings 19 months apart in the same class. So unless it is a multi-age classroom, they fall under different grades.

I'm not sure how other moms have responded, but I'd say it's a little early to be thinking about this. My first reaction is that you'll probably want to hold back your second so that, 1) they are in different grades, and 2) how many kids who are born in September really are ready? Probably not many. Good luck with two kids so close! I'm sure it will be great fun for them.

I would not worry about that too much at this point. I had some friends growing up, both younger than I that were 2 years apart and graduated from high school the same year. The younger sibling started kindergarten a year early (bday in like late Sept of Oct and tested in), and then in Jr. High, she skipped a grade and started high school the same year as her brother did. They never seemed to have any more problems with sibling rivalry that my brother and I did (also 2 years apart). They are both now very bright accomplished adults in their 20's.

Are you kidding!? What the heck is wrong with going to the same grade school, the same middle grade school and the same High school?
Sibling rivalry comes from PARENTS compairing their children, not from schools!
I went to the same schools as did all my brothers and sisters and a few of my cousins, and I felt secure in knowing that I had family near by.
If you start to have a problem with Teachers, then you go and take care of it!
You and your children are much too young to be worring about non exisiting problems. Enjoy this time in your life, long before you know it the children you don't even have yet will be grown and have lives of their own. So stop worring.
Mandy

If you are pregnant, you're kids will be 18 months apart, so they will not be in the same grade. You don't need to worry.

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