How to blend fun with academics this summer
Summer is a great time to give children a break from their long school days, to have fun with friends, and to rest. But, learning doesn’t have to stop as well. Do you know that most students lose about two months of grade-level equivalency in math over the summer because the learning isn’t embedded into their environment? The loss of reading ability also can occur if students aren’t reading books or listening to books read aloud. Many kids experience what is called the “summer slide” during summer vacation due to the lack of deliberate practice. The brain is a muscle and operates similar to the muscles in your body. After a long break from the gym, it’s hard to get motivated and when you do finally go back, you can’t run as fast, you don’t have as much stamina, and you can’t lift as much weight. The same thing happens to kids after a long break from using their mind. Their skills have decreased, and children lose motivation. When students return to school after taking a few months off, time needs to be spent relearning material. What seems like just taking two months off can easily slide into four months of progress that could have been made. School is becoming more challenging each year. Enrolling in an enrichment program like Kumon will give your child an academic advantage in the next school year. Over the summer students have more free time, providing a great opportunity to get ahead. Continuing to practice academic skills year round is recommended to keep skills sharp and make the transition back to school a smooth one. Reading books frequently is another wonderful summertime activity to prevent summer learning loss. It’s also very convenient because reading books can be done anywhere. Kumon has an extensive Recommended Reading List of 380 books with titles ranging from read-aloud books to classics like Shakespeare. The list provides an easy way to choose a book at your child’s reading level that will interest him. While millions of children are eager for the freedom of summer, parents are coming up with plans to keep the learning momentum going. Here are a few fun ways to keep your child’s mind engaged over the summer. Have a scavenger hunt at the museum. |
Find the right learning program. Develop their green thumb. Let them be your travel agents. Make something. |
Become a collector. A great way for children to get hands-on knowledge of the natural world is for them to build a collection while discovering the outdoors. Rocks, plants, bugs — these are the things that excite a young mind. Search for different kinds of leaves to press at home, then work with your children to identify their types. |
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