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Around 4.. ma dad was working in a school.. so he dragged me too..
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four years.5
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I was three years old. Actually, I was almost four, but still three when I went to pre-school.
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For me, during the 1940's, one had to be age six before they we permitted to enter school. Children were not considered sufficiently developed to go to school. Girls were viewed as more advanced and wold learn faster than boys at that age, but it was said that boys would catch up in a few years and then surpass. Kindergartens were just coming into being at the time, but were rare. +5
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I went to pre-school when i was 3 and then i went to school the next year:)
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In public school I was seven, do to the time of the year I was born. Most in my 1st grade classmates were 6. As far as a pre-school back then. Well we had none in this area, until a few years later. There was a Bible school that some of us went to, for half a day. I started going there around the age of four. If I recall right tho. Here is a photo of me back at the age of seven, just before the bus came.
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I was 4 ... almost 5 when I entered kindergarten. I don't remember there being any organized preschools back then.
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I started Kindergarten when I was 4, soon to be 5.
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I think I was 7
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I too started kindergarten at age 4 in October I was 5. that was in Colorado Springs, Colorado in 1942.
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Discounting kindergarten or preschool, I started actual school when I was 5.
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