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    The Wall Street Journal‏Verified account @WSJ 13 Sep 2014

    Should children be held back for kindergarten? http://on.wsj.com/1witBn7 pic.twitter.com/kf1WmEB1gN

    7:31 PM - 13 Sep 2014
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      1. Mary Wollstonecraft‏ @nayasala 13 Sep 2014
        Replying to @WSJ

        @WSJ Children of #neocons should stay in kindergarten until they learn to stop bullying, to play fair and to share.

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      2. Bruce Latta‏ @Bigfoot695 13 Sep 2014
        Replying to @WSJ

        @WSJ -Children should never be held back. They are stigmatized by peers cause of it and often drop out of school. No child keft behind? Ha!

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      2. Mary Elizabeth Smith‏ @MaryinNYC 13 Sep 2014
        Replying to @WSJ

        @WSJ if they cannot read and do addition and subtraction ...yes

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      3. Maria Hadjidemetriou‏ @downtownmomnyc 13 Sep 2014
        Replying to @MaryinNYC

        @MaryNYCRealtor @WSJ your kindergarten kid can read and do math???

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      4. Mary Elizabeth Smith‏ @MaryinNYC 14 Sep 2014
        Replying to @downtownmomnyc

        @downtownmomnyc @WSJ Read: The Smartest Kids In The World and How They Got That Way by Amanda Ripley

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      5. Maria Hadjidemetriou‏ @downtownmomnyc 14 Sep 2014
        Replying to @MaryinNYC

        “@MaryNYCRealtor: @downtownmomnyc @WSJ Read: The Smartest Kids In The World and How They Got That Way by Amanda Ripley”. Will do. Thank you

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      2. Emily Lowrance‏ @UmmNadia 13 Sep 2014
        Replying to @WSJ

        @WSJ kindergarten makes the state into your babysitter. parents should be with their children allowing them to learn naturally

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      3. Scott Spencer‏ @bullriders1 13 Sep 2014
        Replying to @UmmNadia

        @UmmNadia @WSJ Kindergarten is to learn social interaction, raising your hand before speaking & first penmanship to write notes au naturel..

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      4. Emily Lowrance‏ @UmmNadia 13 Sep 2014
        Replying to @bullriders1

        @bullriders1 @WSJ very robotic and forced. the world around us makes a much better classroom.

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      5. Scott Spencer‏ @bullriders1 13 Sep 2014
        Replying to @UmmNadia

        @UmmNadia @WSJ you hated your kindergarten? mine was filled with field trips in the outside world, mild discipline with emphasis on respect.

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      6. Emily Lowrance‏ @UmmNadia 14 Sep 2014
        Replying to @bullriders1

        @bullriders1 @WSJ no I didn't hate it, I just see more benefit in starting later than sooner.

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      1. ميمي ‏ @meme34607894 22 Sep 2014
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        “@WSJ: Should children be held back for kindergarten? http://on.wsj.com/1witBn7  pic.twitter.com/dFbJk8aaLx”طرىدز

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      1. Kenneth‏ @uberkenny 14 Sep 2014
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        @WSJ Imagine the lifelong stigma on someone who couldn't pass kindergarten and what causal effects that would have. Probably not good.

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      1. Carol Thomas‏ @pathomas626 14 Sep 2014
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        “@WSJ: Should children be held back for kindergarten? http://on.wsj.com/1witBn7  pic.twitter.com/dIFPts2AZg” Heck no!

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      1. GumShoeshi‏ @Shoeshi13 13 Sep 2014
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        @WSJ No, definitely push them along so they can fall further behind. That's better.

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      1. Rebecca Guillory‏ @rebeccaguillory 13 Sep 2014
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        @WSJ No. However, if a child shows significant academic struggle from kindergarten to the first semester of second grade, consider retention

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      1. Spacesin‏ @Spacesin 13 Sep 2014
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        @WSJ kindergarten is the new first grade.Preschool is the new kindergarten.

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