no
It's kindergartner, not kindergartener.
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Yes, the noun 'kindergartner' is a common noun, a general word for a child attending kindergarten; a word for any kindergartner.
A kindergartner typically ranges from 5 to 6 years old. Most children start kindergarten at age 5 and may turn 6 during the school year. The exact age can vary slightly depending on the school district's cut-off date for enrollment.
The potential consequences and implications of a kindergartner being suspended from school include negative impacts on their academic progress, social development, and emotional well-being. It can also lead to a cycle of behavior issues and further disciplinary actions in the future. Additionally, suspension at such a young age may contribute to feelings of alienation and disengagement from school, potentially affecting their long-term educational success.
no a stupid sucking milfed kindergartner should be able to take off her shirts then give me a lap dance and let me do her
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The average kindergartner book has 32 pages. However there are kindergartners that can and do read the Harry Potter novels. Just read what you like and don't worry about it.
dnt ask im just a kindergartner in middle school lol jk i really dnt know thats why im asking u
in Colorado you can drop out of school when you are 16
You can drop out of school in Vermont once you are 16.
Either is correct. The spelling kindergartner follows the German noun (Kindergärtner) while the spelling kindergartener follows the English -er formation.