Starting school is a big deal for kids and parents alike. But just because your child can start school, doesn't mean they should.
Parents with children born in the first half of the year have the most difficult decision as they can officially send them at four-and-a-half, or hold them back for another year until they are closer to turning six.
For most families, it comes down to the individual child and whether they are ready.
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Mum Stefanie sent her daughter to school a few weeks before she turned five.
"She has been in early education since she was 12 months old and was more than ready emotionally and socially to begin school," Stefanie told Mamamia.
"I am a teacher myself and I knew it was risky sending her, but she was so ready for school. She is keeping up with her peers and there are no issues academically. I believe as a parent we know our kids and know when they are ready."
While the decision mostly comes down to the individual child, Ms Smith*, a kindergarten teacher from NSW, says there are some things to look out for as a parent.