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Nick Huber
Nick Huber@sweatystartup·
I hold my boys back in school so they are the oldest in their classes. Massive advantage over the kids of parents who blindly follow the rules. They’ll be bigger, more mature, better at relationships, get the girls, on and on. That confidence will lead to massive success.
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David
David@code4scale·
@sweatystartup I was the oldest kid in my grade and it’s the single greatest thing my parents ever did for me. Both academically and athletically it set me ahead of my peers. It played a huge role in me playing college sports at the level I did.
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Nick Huber
Nick Huber@sweatystartup·
@code4scale There is something to be said for being good at life early on. Leads to a lot of success later! Love this!
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Dude
Dude@Winmwiotf·
@code4scale @sweatystartup The kids that play above their age group keep pushing to improve while the kids that play below their age group become complacent As an example, kids that are really good at juniors tennis are playing kids 2 or 3 yrs older by design
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David
David@code4scale·
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JGun10
JGun10@Gun10J·
@code4scale @sweatystartup I was 17 for the first two months of my college athletics career and I was laughing my ass off at the 26 year old who was the backup PG behind me.
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frank@franktankwalker·
@code4scale @sweatystartup I was a year younger than my grade which made me better athletically because i had to keep up with the older kids.
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Peter Freeborn
Peter Freeborn@Peter42321247·
@code4scale @sweatystartup I was a year ahead in school and still played college baseball and soccer. Made the teams at 16 yrs old. You must’ve sucked.
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The Principal’s Office
The Principal’s Office@educator4ever36·
I was the youngest by almost a year and I struggled academically, socially, and athletically, not to mention I’m left handed and there were no accommodations for that when I was in school. It took me well into adulthood until I read Gladwell and I often wonder what it would have been like if I was at least the same age as my school peers.
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Harper Brooker
Harper Brooker@HarperBrker·
@code4scale @sweatystartup I agree. Delayed enrollment often creates a maturity gap that shows up in confidence, participation, and leadership, not just grades. Small early advantages tend to compound.
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DreDini🦹🏽👹🇧🇿
DreDini🦹🏽👹🇧🇿@young_dre27·
@code4scale @sweatystartup lol i had it differently but the same outcome, i was the youngest but always hung with the oldest n competed with the oldest that was MY David vs Goliath. It all depends on the person if i had it yalls way i would have turned out the opposite
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Pat Ram
Pat Ram@Celtics_PRam·
@code4scale @sweatystartup My brother, a Sept birthday, remains upset with my parents to this day that they made him the youngest in his grade over the oldest.
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jason funk
jason funk@jfunk43·
@code4scale @sweatystartup False my parents put me with older kids n when I got to play with kids my age I dominated to hold ur kids back intentionally for ur own personal reasons is wild
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