Parenting dilemma.
Most states say you need to turn 5 by some time in September to start Kindergarten, but Connecticut is the only state where the cutoff is January 1. So my daughter would be eligible to start kindergarten at age four, which mean she'd start college at 17. In any other state, she'd be starting school a year later. Lots of Connecticut parents with the resources for childcare or a stay-at-home parent opt to keep their kid out of school for an extra year so they're in line with the rest of the country, even if that makes them "old" for Connecticut. What to do...
Depends on how you feel about her social development.
If she's mature enough to start early and be with kids that are a year older, there's no problem.
But, if you think it might help her socialization to stay with kids her age and wait, that's cool too.
I don't think there's a wrong answer, unless it's clear that she's not ready to be with kids that are a year older than her. But you're a smart dude and I'm sure she's being brought up right, so I doubt that would be a concern.
My son is a mid-August birthday, so he's right in the sweetspot where he can start a year early and be the young kid, or start "on time" and be the older kid in class. Of course, he's not even a year old yet, but my wife and I have already had discussions on whether we want to start him early or "on time." Not sure where we're leaning yet, but we've got three years to figure it out lol.